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Brake lines [message #162917] |
Tue, 13 March 2012 21:38 |
corunnadon
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Hi
Has anyone tried the new Copper/nickel non-rusting, hand bendable brake lines. I was at Auto Zone today to check out the new poly/steel, and was introduced to the Copper nickel at 1/3 more in price, but all hand bendabe even in 90%. said to take the double flare very nice. Check it out.
Don
Don Hart
Corunna, MI
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Re: Brake lines [message #162935 is a reply to message #162917] |
Tue, 13 March 2012 22:54 |
RadioActiveGMC
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Hum that would be interesting. My next MAJOR project is breaks, and lines.
***"Gettin There"-1973 23' Sequoia-
Michael, Onans smell, "Go solar/wind power!"
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Re: [GMCnet] Brake lines [message #162943 is a reply to message #162935] |
Wed, 14 March 2012 01:33 |
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ljdavick
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Michael,
My first extravagance for the coach was Tom Hampton's stainless steel brake lines. They are beautiful and I'll never have to replace them. If I were to do it myself I'd buy the PolyArmour steel lines. They bend easily without kinking and may never rust. <http://www.agscompany.com/automotive/brake-fuel-transmission-lines/poly-armour>
I'm tempted to replace some of the fuel hose with the steel lines. they are available at my local Napa Auto Parts.
Larry Davick
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On Mar 13, 2012, at 8:54 PM, Michael <radioactive626@msn.com> wrote:
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> Hum that would be interesting. My next MAJOR project is breaks, and lines.
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Re: [GMCnet] Brake lines [message #162955 is a reply to message #162943] |
Wed, 14 March 2012 08:03 |
Ken Henderson
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When I checked Advance, O'Reilly, and AZ last week, not one of them
had ANY steel tubing except the pre-fabs. :-( I'll try NAPA &
CarQuest after Shawnee.
Ken H.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Larry Davick wrote:
> My first extravagance for the coach was Tom Hampton's stainless steel brake lines. Â They are beautiful and I'll never have to replace them. If I were to do it myself I'd buy the PolyArmour steel lines. They bend easily without kinking and may never rust. <http://www.agscompany.com/automotive/brake-fuel-transmission-lines/poly-armour>
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> I'm tempted to replace some of the fuel hose with the steel lines. they are available at my local Napa Auto Parts.
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Re: [GMCnet] Brake lines [message #162959 is a reply to message #162955] |
Wed, 14 March 2012 08:26 |
Mr ERFisher
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here is the part number and the autozone connection
http://goo.gl/XchJM
gene
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:03 AM, Ken Henderson <hend4800@bellsouth.net>wrote:
> When I checked Advance, O'Reilly, and AZ last week, not one of them
> had ANY steel tubing except the pre-fabs. :-( I'll try NAPA &
> CarQuest after Shawnee.
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> Ken H.
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> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Larry Davick wrote:
> > My first extravagance for the coach was Tom Hampton's stainless steel
> brake lines. They are beautiful and I'll never have to replace them. If I
> were to do it myself I'd buy the PolyArmour steel lines. They bend easily
> without kinking and may never rust. <
> http://www.agscompany.com/automotive/brake-fuel-transmission-lines/poly-armour
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> > I'm tempted to replace some of the fuel hose with the steel lines. they
> are available at my local Napa Auto Parts.
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Re: Brake lines [message #162969 is a reply to message #162917] |
Wed, 14 March 2012 10:27 |
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I have yet to ever pull my wheels off. "Mechanics" have while doing tire changes, and such I've asked to to check them. But I personally haven't, and I have little trust for many of the mechanics I have ever used. I've got some sorta hesitation to learn about breaks. But once I button up a few things thats my next major job. I appreciate the posts about the lines since it will be soon I'll be diving in. Cost isn't my main concern, I want the reliability. Steve F made mention of a shop in Tucson that does alignments and I may check them out.
***"Gettin There"-1973 23' Sequoia-
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Re: [GMCnet] Brake lines [message #162970 is a reply to message #162917] |
Wed, 14 March 2012 10:32 |
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ljdavick
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Don,
I believe that's made by the same company that makes PolyArmour. It looks to me as if the copper increases corrosion resistance over the coated steel lines.
Here's the NiCopp copper
<http://www.agscompany.com/automotive/11>
and the PolyArmour steel
<http://www.agscompany.com/faq/10>
Larry Davick
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On Mar 13, 2012, at 7:38 PM, Don Hart <hartdna@chartermi.net> wrote:
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> Has anyone tried the new Copper/nickel non-rusting, hand bendable brake lines. I was at Auto Zone today to check out the new poly/steel, and was introduced to the Copper nickel at 1/3 more in price, but all hand bendabe even in 90%. said to take the double flare very nice. Check it out.
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> Don
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Re: [GMCnet] Brake lines [message #162976 is a reply to message #162973] |
Wed, 14 March 2012 12:21 |
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ljdavick
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I've had good success with my Harbor Freight brake bleeder. $25
<http://www.harborfreight.com/brake-fluid-bleeder-92924.html>
Larry Davick
On Mar 14, 2012, at 9:01 AM, A. <markbb1@netzero.com> wrote:
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> Mr.RadioActive wrote on Wed, 14 March 2012 10:27
>> I have yet to ever pull my wheels off. "Mechanics" have while doing tire changes, and such I've asked to to check them. But I personally haven't, and I have little trust for many of the mechanics I have ever used. I've got some sorta hesitation to learn about breaks. But once I button up a few things thats my next major job. I appreciate the posts about the lines since it will be soon I'll be diving in. Cost isn't my main concern, I want the reliability. Steve F made mention of a shop in Tucson that does alignments and I may check them out.
> You don't need to be afraid of brakes. Take high res photos of the the assembly before you take it apart, and then put it back so it looks like the pictures. I can't count the number of times I have had to take the drum off the other side to see what it looks like to re-assemble the one I took apart. But to save your marriage (or a friendship, if using someone other than your spouse to pump the pedal), build or buy a brake bleeder for the GMC.
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Re: [GMCnet] Brake lines [message #163079 is a reply to message #163051] |
Thu, 15 March 2012 15:01 |
Keith V
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Marc Hogenboom[2 | wrote on Thu, 15 March 2012 10:37]Hi Don, I have been using this stuff for years. Works well and easy!
Marc Hogenboom
'73 Painted Desert Diesel
Madrid NM
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From: Don Hart
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 8:38 PM
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Subject: [GMCnet] Brake lines
Hi
Has anyone tried the new Copper/nickel non-rusting, hand bendable brake
lines. I was at Auto Zone today to check out the new poly/steel, and was
introduced to the Copper nickel at 1/3 more in price, but all hand bendabe
even in 90%. said to take the double flare very nice. Check it out.
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Me too.
Polyarmor is great stuff
Although I can kink it, must be a gift or something
Keith Vasilakes
Mounds View. MN
75 ex Royale GMC
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