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neirfin 05-14-2020 04:06 PM

Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
I tried to remove the drivers side brake line to replace the brake hose going to the wheel, and rust made sure the line twisted right into oblivion.

Is there a place to get a new line, but just the one? or is it cheaper to bend my own? This is the smallest brake line of the sets sold for about $100 shipped, probably worth about $3... This is the line going from the splitter to the wheel, 1969 C20 non-power drums.

HO455 05-14-2020 04:21 PM

Re: Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
For the situation you are describing I suggest measuring the bad line to get an overall length. Then going to a quality auto parts store and get the closest premade line they have. It is better to be too long than too short. Make sure that both fittings on the line are the same as the ones you are replacing. By all means take the old line with you if possible. Then you will need a tubing bender to bend the new tube to match the old one. If it is longer you will need to figure out where to allow the extra length to go and still have both ends hook up and nothing rubbing.

neirfin 05-14-2020 04:33 PM

Re: Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HO455 (Post 8739182)
For the situation you are describing I suggest measuring the bad line to get an overall length. Then going to a quality auto parts store and get the closest premade line they have. It is better to be too long than too short. Make sure that both fittings on the line are the same as the ones you are replacing. By all means take the old line with you if possible. Then you will need a tubing bender to bend the new tube to match the old one. If it is longer you will need to figure out where to allow the extra length to go and still have both ends hook up and nothing rubbing.

I will try this for sure, but I haven't had much luck with other things like this... maybe it is just the store i picked.

There isn't much bend to the original tube, so hopefully they have something close enough... Otherwise it looks like the kits are the only way to get this short tube, after a few hours of looking i haven't found any single lines and the 'front only' kits are just about the same price.

Thanks!

rockyrivermark 05-14-2020 04:41 PM

Re: Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
Flare tool is cheap if u don’t have one.
Get a length of nickel/copper tubing which bends very easily by hand
Cut out old line and use as template to get close.

Mark

RustyPile 05-14-2020 06:40 PM

Re: Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
Individual brake lines of various lengths and diameters are common items found in a well stocked parts store.. Perhaps you are shopping the wrong place, but proper terminology goes a long way when looking for parts.. The proper term for a single brake line is "individual brake line".. Summit, among others, has a large selection of individual brake lines.. Determine the length and diameter you need and give them a call...

bigmac73 05-14-2020 06:48 PM

Re: Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
napa has several lines in different lenghts

neirfin 05-16-2020 08:51 PM

Re: Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
i was only looking online... after going to the store i was able to get an 8 inch piece, which is about twice as long as it should be... bent it creatively and out of the way and back in business. crossing fingers that the passenger side doesn't seize up as well... wont get to that for another few days. i soaked the drivers side for a few days with PB blaster but it didn't help, i will keep soaking the passenger side until i can get to it. cant wait to be done with this drum brake rebuild!

HO455 05-16-2020 09:34 PM

Re: Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
Good to hear you succeeded! :metal:

Furno68C20 05-16-2020 10:19 PM

Re: Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
Amazon sells flexible brake lines super cheap. It comes in bulk but if your upgrading brakes a lot it pays off. Just need a handy flare kit.
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burnin oil 05-17-2020 12:15 AM

Re: Single pre-bent lines vs bending my own?
 
The nickel copper tubing is the bomb. You can literally bend it by hand without a bender. As a bonus it was designed for boat trailers so it has a higher corrosion resistance. Any parts store that has the metal tubing should also sell the fittings. If you are worried about removing the line you should really replace it. The last thing you want is for a rusty line to brake when you are jumping on the woe pedal. If this ever happens to you it will be the only time.


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