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> WTB Front Brake Hard Lines
pilothyer
post Aug 30 2011, 08:55 PM
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I need a set of front L & R hard brake lines (that connect the flex line to the caliper) FLAPS only has 8 inch or 12 inch or I would just make a set. I want, of course a neat set with good flare nuts (not rounded) and bends that will make a nice, neat connection like the original. If it matters these are for a late 914 stock caliper setup.
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post Aug 31 2011, 07:29 AM
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I have a bucket of used hard brake lines. I will dig through and see if I have a nice set.

I have also remade new ones getting longer premade sections and cuting them back to the right lenght I bought the bubble flaring tool set that was only about $20.

I saw that Eric Shea has the rear available in stainless steel.

Maybe he has fronts or will have some made if there is enough interest.

Bruce
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post Aug 31 2011, 07:53 AM
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Bruce.....Thanks very much for your help. I will wait to hear from you in case you find a good set............Jerry
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post Aug 31 2011, 10:35 AM
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I try not to buy from AA as it think their prices are on the too "opportunistic side', but they did have a full hard brake line set a 3 months ago for about $90. .It was listed on Ebay also . all lines are straight and presized . . They were the soft steel with green anodized finish, not the white zinc or cad finish. . .the ends are clear zinc though .you bend to match your existing lines. .
For they price, it was a good deal. . when I went to my local Napa store, they said they couldn't even order the lengths a 914 takes. . and what they had was really pricey. .
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