Re: Repop Brake, fuel lines who is best?
[Re: AAR#2]
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12/22/12 01:50 AM
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Unsure who's best, but I used inline tube for my AAR, the lines were spot on to my originals, no complaints here. Had I not had my originals I may have been disappointed with the fit along the firewall.
The line for the firewall was not even close to correct I actually put the original back on. It was to short where it bends under the frame rail about 6in to short.
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Re: Repop Brake, fuel lines who is best?
[Re: hemibird]
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12/22/12 07:09 AM
12/22/12 07:09 AM
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dobie
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I used Right Stuff for my fuel and brake lines... No issues at all, and the fit was great.
1968 Plymouth Road Runner
383 4 speed
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Re: Repop Brake, fuel lines who is best?
[Re: hemibird]
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12/22/12 10:55 AM
12/22/12 10:55 AM
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AAR#2
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Unsure who's best, but I used inline tube for my AAR, the lines were spot on to my originals, no complaints here. Had I not had my originals I may have been disappointed with the fit along the firewall.
The line for the firewall was not even close to correct I actually put the original back on. It was to short where it bends under the frame rail about 6in to short.
Short wasn't the issue for me, more like bad MOPAR engineering. Like I said, the line I received from Inline Tube was spot on to my original. I may have liked the final install to be a bit better but the fact of the matter is, it's just like the factory !
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Re: Repop Brake, fuel lines who is best?
[Re: AAR#2]
#1356873
12/22/12 12:56 PM
12/22/12 12:56 PM
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charge70
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For me it's Fine Lines,won't use anything else.
1970 Dodge Charger R/T S.E.
1969 Dodge Dart GTS 440 M-Code
1970 Dodge Charger 500 383/4-speed w/A.C.
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Re: Repop Brake, fuel lines who is best?
[Re: beatgoeson]
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12/23/12 04:34 PM
12/23/12 04:34 PM
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I used Inline for my brake lines and the fit was very good BUT..... They don't have any real "technical people" answering the phones on their "tech" line and Chrysler did some funny things back then. Like... is it a 2-piece or 3-piece front to back brake line...hell I didn't know, but I figured it out and gave them some tech support. Also, on 8-3/4 rear ends there are two slightly different locations for the "T"/vent and Inline guessed wrong. In their defense, once I spent a bunch of time researching and sending them some pictures of my original lines next to the lines they sent me they did fix the problem and sent me the correct rear end lines no charge.
70 Roadrunner convt. street car
440+6, NOS, 4-spd, SS springs
'96 Mustang GT convt. street car
'04 4.6 SOHC, NOS, auto, lowered
"Officer, that button is for short on-ramps"
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