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Old 08-01-2015, 05:33 PM   #70
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Re: "Oaky" Farm Fresh '73 Short Step

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Hey Robbie, I would vote for the Right Stuff brake lines. I bought a kit from Inline Tube for Betty and they shipped the wrong kit to me. I went back and forth on the phone a few times, finally they stopped responding and never sent me what I needed. So I used a couple of the lines from the kit they sent (it was for a SWB C10 with leafs) and then called Right Stuff. Those guys were very helpful, sent me the right lines for a Suburban and even made me a couple custom lines to work with my rear disc set-up. Going forward I would use them again, however I am planning to just pick up a quality flaring tool and start making my own lines.
Hey, Jason. They have the front but not the rear. I think I only want the piece from the frame to the wheel cylinder for the rear anyway.

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Is this the place http://www.getdiscbrakes.com ?

I've always made my own lines and it is very time consuming...even with good tools.
That's it.

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Excellent patina ride!!!
Thanks! I call it multilayered/patina.
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