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Stainless steel brake lines kit.

So a copper washer to seal it up.
Good to know. Guess I'll order some of those too.
 
No. Not that Im aware of. They were another aerospace industry thing that happens to translate quite well to cars also.

https://www.grainger.com/product/5WRW0?gclid=CJPlgcv_jtACFU0HhgodkTwL7Q&cm_mmc=PPC:GOOGLEPLAA-_-Plumbing-_-Tube Fittings-_-5WRW0&AL!2966!3!50916759837!!!g!82128342357!&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!50916759837!!!g!82128342357!&ef_id=V89lnQAAAINplBTF:20161104112832:s

They can be had for cheaper that that but thats the idea of it.
Damn I wish I had known about those when I did the stainless line on my truck :doah:

Beags, I used Inline tube a number of years back to replace the rear line on my K10. At the time they only offered lines for C10s so i figured what the hell and ordered anyway. They fit okay, I ended up having to tweak them in a few spots, particularly at the front where it met the proportioning valve since C10s are set up differently. Overall I'd still recommend them. I bought fuel lines and other thing from Inline as well with good results. I did however have one of their proportioning valves fail after a week or two and their customer service made it right and sent me a new one asap.
 
Finally got off my duff and placed my order with Inline Tube, just wanted to make a quick review/note.
I talked with Chuck over there and he was super helpful with my order. Ordered up the stainless kit along with a new proportioning valve I'll need for the rear disk brakes I have in the back. FYI to all: They have the Factory style prop valves that replace the factory ones one the frame( for discs). Chuck was every knowledgeable about his products and very helpful. Shipping was 16 bucks, so that was reasonable as well. So far so good.
 
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