Re: Repo brake and fuel lines???
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12/12/08 05:05 AM
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Inline guys are true gearheads, two brothers own the business, they do phenominal work. I would recommend them 10 fold!
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Re: Repo brake and fuel lines???
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12/12/08 02:32 PM
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Ive used inline several times you do have to crank the stainless lines tight and they dont look oem but look sweet polished up
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Re: Repo brake and fuel lines???
[Re: Silverbullet2]
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12/12/08 08:30 PM
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I was told by Inline Tube that the stainless used nowadays is softer material vs when it first came out and seals much better.
And no, don't use any kind of teflon tape or sealer. If you get a leak, back off the nut and retighten. Mine don't leak.
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Re: Repo brake and fuel lines???
[Re: anlauto]
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12/12/08 09:27 PM
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This is a no brainer..... FINE LINES :
Hands down the best available on the market.
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