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Does anyone have a source for pre-bent stainless brake lines for our gen trucks? Specifically for a '96 F250 >8600 GVW XLT 4x4. I'm looking to do the lines that go from drum to drum on the rear and from spindle to spindle on the front. LMC does not carry them. I cannot flare SS lines myself-tried it years ago and nearly had a nervous breakdown. I cannot believe with all our gen trucks on the road, especially the rusty ones, that no one has come up with these in the aftermarket.
Roger
lookin at the price of those, you could go to a hydraulic shop with the length you need and the fitting sizes, and get stainless steel braided hose for 1/2 the price. ive used them abundandly, and by goin to the hydraulic specialty shop youre cuttin out the middle man. i.e. the store robbing you.
Go with the Bronco Graveyard I looked everywhere
93 F-150 Supercab 4x4 no one had them it was bring us your old one we will bend you one.
The Person on the phone knew what I wanted (He had same setup)and I had it in 3 days. $225.00 All Lines front, rear, all lines out of Master cylinder. Only thing missing was the brake fluid.
(Already had Pro comp Braded hoses)
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