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Re: Un-bending Trans lines (from shipping)
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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05/27/20 02:29 PM
05/27/20 02:29 PM
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Posts: 1,444 Martinsville, IN
cdwmotorsports
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I just had a fine line brake line for my crewcab, long bed 2003 Dodge and it was shipped in a small box it had three bends in it. I simply laid it out on the floor and worked out each way from the bend. They flattened out very good and look and fit exactly in the stock spot.
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Re: Un-bending Trans lines (from shipping)
[Re: mopars4ever]
#2778798
05/27/20 04:42 PM
05/27/20 04:42 PM
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I simply laid it out on the floor and worked out each way from the bend. This... The gentle bends straighten out very easily. Just set the bend on the ground and slowly unbend it. Using the ground is key. Don't just try to unbend it while holding it in the air.
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Re: Un-bending Trans lines (from shipping)
[Re: mopars4ever]
#2778994
05/28/20 08:32 AM
05/28/20 08:32 AM
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Posts: 24,562 Brookeville, Md
Mr.Yuck
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At one time they would includes instructions on how to flatten the lines back out. Maybe they no longer include it? they are in there, just wanted to see if anybody had a trick or better way.
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