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Old 07-19-2017, 07:32 PM   #1
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Is LMC the only place to buy parts?

So in my search for a front to rear brake line, I'm looking for an alternative to LMC. I'm not saying anything is wrong with them, I'd just like to comparison shop. Are they're any other reputable companies out there or maybe Ebay stores?
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Old 07-19-2017, 07:44 PM   #2
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Re: Is LMC the only place to buy parts?

If you are referring to the steel line, they can be had at the auto parts stores and not hard to bend up yourself
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Old 07-19-2017, 07:44 PM   #3
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Re: Is LMC the only place to buy parts?

Classic Industries
Summit Performance
ECE
and a host more specialty folk like Ecklerstrucks.com

bobschevytrucks.com

go to www.google.com and search on

"1969 Chevy Pickup Front to Rear Brake Pipe"

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Old 07-19-2017, 07:56 PM   #4
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Old 07-19-2017, 09:08 PM   #5
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Re: Is LMC the only place to buy parts?

I looked up one from Right Stuff Detailing. Had horrible reviews. Several complaints that they weren't shaped like the original. So they're out, and that's who Summit carries.
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I looked up one from Right Stuff Detailing. Had horrible reviews. Several complaints that they weren't shaped like the original. So they're out, and that's who Summit carries.
That's weird, as I had great luck with Right Stuff, but Inline was spotty customer service (unanswered emails and calls) and non-available product.

The vendors on this board would be well-served by putting together a page or spreadsheet indicating who sells what. If you don't know that Vendor X sells Product Y, it's pretty tough to support the board vendors. LMC makes it easy, and people will only work so hard...
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Hey drummerboy...my help and suggestions are from the heart and in most cases, very sincere.

Part of how working on old trucks for over 40 years is how it gets into ones being.

You are discovering what most of us "oldies" have found time and time again...rear brake hard lines rust out badly due to the location of the lines...the front end of that pipe is protected from road spray and salt etc by the front cross member.

The hard lines across the rear end rust badly and the rubber hose is subjected to exhaust heat and road wash, including salt etc.

The rear wheel cylinder bleed nipples rust into the body of the wheel cylinders and will usually snap off when you attempt to open them...


My comment about the master cylinder is again based on 40 years of experience,,,

The travel distance of the master piston during normal use is about 5/8"...when you go to try and bleed the system, using the "pump the pedal up process", the travel bottoms out for what may be the first time in 10 years,...often damaging the seals and valves ...

Suggestion:

Change the wheel cylinders on both sides while you are working on this repair.
Check the brakes shoes...and drums...make sure they are in good condition.
Change both rear brake pipes and the rubber hose which blew out.
Fit the new front to rear brake pipe and clips...dont forget the clips...the pipe will vibrate and could fracture if you dont use the clips.
Find, buy, beg, borrow and pressure or suction brake bleed tool so you dont risk damaging the master cylinder rubbers...
Use an unopened new bottle of brake fluid...fluid from old opened bottles often has absorbed water from the humid air...lowering the boiling point of the fluid...

Bleed the rear system drivers rear first, then passengers side...

Make sure all fittings are tight, with no leaks under pressure...

I am assuming you are also changing the front brake hoses...did you check the bleeder nipples in the front cylinders...???

Afterall, you can get away with primer painted panels and "patina", but you should never shortcut brakes...

This board has a great group of folk, most willing to lend a hand...and part of that "help" is sometimes having some fun...for me and some others, we will tell it like it is, prickles and all...

Have fun !!!

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Old 07-20-2017, 08:13 PM   #8
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Re: Is LMC the only place to buy parts?

Hey Dannyboy...

Dorman has a selection of door pin kits available at most local auto parts stores...average around $10...

I always try and use local suppliers to minimize shipping cost, I suppose I am lucky really...I have TommysPickupParts 10 minutes away, and several large wholesalers near Charlotte...

I also keep an eye out for free shipping offers from the catalog guys...

The catalog guys are essential to the business, and their online parts search capabilities are very robust.

Always try and support local suppliers...its the best way to keep us all afloat.


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Hey drummerboy...my help and suggestions are from the heart and in most cases, very sincere.

Part of how working on old trucks for over 40 years is how it gets into ones being.

You are discovering what most of us "oldies" have found time and time again...rear brake hard lines rust out badly due to the location of the lines...the front end of that pipe is protected from road spray and salt etc by the front cross member.

The hard lines across the rear end rust badly and the rubber hose is subjected to exhaust heat and road wash, including salt etc.

The rear wheel cylinder bleed nipples rust into the body of the wheel cylinders and will usually snap off when you attempt to open them...


My comment about the master cylinder is again based on 40 years of experience,,,

The travel distance of the master piston during normal use is about 5/8"...when you go to try and bleed the system, using the "pump the pedal up process", the travel bottoms out for what may be the first time in 10 years,...often damaging the seals and valves ...

Suggestion:

Change the wheel cylinders on both sides while you are working on this repair.
Check the brakes shoes...and drums...make sure they are in good condition.
Change both rear brake pipes and the rubber hose which blew out.
Fit the new front to rear brake pipe and clips...dont forget the clips...the pipe will vibrate and could fracture if you dont use the clips.
Find, buy, beg, borrow and pressure or suction brake bleed tool so you dont risk damaging the master cylinder rubbers...
Use an unopened new bottle of brake fluid...fluid from old opened bottles often has absorbed water from the humid air...lowering the boiling point of the fluid...

Bleed the rear system drivers rear first, then passengers side...

Make sure all fittings are tight, with no leaks under pressure...

I am assuming you are also changing the front brake hoses...did you check the bleeder nipples in the front cylinders...???

Afterall, you can get away with primer painted panels and "patina", but you should never shortcut brakes...

This board has a great group of folk, most willing to lend a hand...and part of that "help" is sometimes having some fun...for me and some others, we will tell it like it is, prickles and all...

Have fun !!!

Again, great advice sensei.

Sorry for all the questions. But this isn't my first rodeo, I've had a lot of vintage cars and trucks. This is just the first one that I've had to do such brake work to.

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Old 07-20-2017, 08:19 PM   #10
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Ah my uchi-deshi

It is my pleasure to share my wisdom with such a willing student!



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Old 07-19-2017, 09:22 PM   #11
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Re: Is LMC the only place to buy parts?

Has anyone ever bought one from Classic Industries? It has the same part number as the one mentioned above.
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Old 07-19-2017, 09:44 PM   #12
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I've bought transmissions cooler lines and some other odds and ends from classic industries and I have zero complaints.
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Old 07-19-2017, 09:47 PM   #13
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I've also used brothers trucks a lot and love they're service. Idk if they'd have what your looking for.
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I've bought transmissions cooler lines and some other odds and ends from classic industries and I have zero complaints.
Classic Industries's doesn't specify coil or leaf....
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It's.. a shorter list... that has not them... pa rum pum pum pum,
rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum

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Get on the phone and talk to somebody. I use Inline Tube because that's what they do. I always try to buy closest to the source, not from the largest retailers. I've bought Eastwood Cast Blast, Spray Grey, rallye wheel paint, etc for years... from the company that makes it, not Eastwood. Inline tube makes automotive tubing formed to factory specs, same as OEM suppliers only for restorations.

This thread title cracks me up.

Question: "Is LMC the only place to buy parts?"

Answer: "No, but it is the worst place!"

How can anyone read this forum and not know what LMC is about, who all the various parts dealers out there are, and who is best to buy what from? This place is here for asking questions and the same questions are bound to be asked over and over. We expect that. It's the way this question was asked that struck me. It's like hopping off the train and asking where the station is
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Get on the phone and talk to somebody. I use Inline Tube because that's what they do. I always try to buy closest to the source, not from the largest retailers. I've bought Eastwood Cast Blast, Spray Grey, rallye wheel paint, etc for years... from the company that makes it, not Eastwood. Inline tube makes automotive tubing formed to factory specs, same as OEM suppliers only for restorations.

This thread title cracks me up.

Question: "Is LMC the only place to buy parts?"

Answer: "No, but it is the worst place!"

How can anyone read this forum and not know what LMC is about, who all the various parts dealers out there are, and who is best to buy what from? This place is here for asking questions and the same questions are bound to be asked over and over. We expect that. It's the way this question was asked that struck me. It's like hopping off the train and asking where the station is
I did ask a question.
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Re: Is LMC the only place to buy parts?

The Classic Industries number are as follows in these links...

Long Bed 67 - 72
https://www.classicindustries.com/pr...s/tin6808.html

Short Bed 67 - 72
https://www.classicindustries.com/pr...s/tin6801.html

There is no difference in the front to rear pipe for either coil or leaf rears, as the pipe exits the chassis at same place.

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Yezz. K don't sugar coat anything.
He is all about the cold hard facts no matter how it lands. No dancing around and there ain't nuttin wrong with that. ��
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Maybe we should all send Special K some Sugar Frosties....

ya know what Tony the Tiger says..."They're great mate !"


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He is all about the cold hard facts no matter how it lands. No dancing around and there ain't nuttin wrong with that. ��
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I highly recamend Inline Tube. I used there pre-bent stainless steel lines on my 69 GTO and they were awesome!
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I highly recamend Inline Tube. I used there pre-bent stainless steel lines on my 69 GTO and they were awesome!
Similarly, I could not find the correct rear line for my 72 GMC. Large retailers only showed a two piece line. Sent pics to Inline Tube and customer rep said "I can send you that one right away." Great service.
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What... SpeckialK said... rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum

Or you... can nicely bend.. your own... rum pum pum pum

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Inline tube here as well. Zero complaints about lines and other products I have purchased from them.

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