Rear Brake Hose

Postby Jon » 10 Sep 2007 20:20

Anyone know where I can find a new brake hose? The flexible one that ties the line between the body and rear axle. Tried a 71 as that is the only number the parts store had available. The distance from the flair seat to the washer seat is not the same as stock though, so about 4 washers would be needed to even things out. :| BTW the car is a 70 Challenger.

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Jon
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Postby Eddie » 10 Sep 2007 21:31

Jon, have you inquired at (Edit) also www.finelinesinc.com
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Postby Jon » 10 Sep 2007 23:35

Thanks Eddie, have you purchased from either one? Definitely different part numbers for the 70 and 71. :|
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Postby Eddie » 11 Sep 2007 0:24

Jon, I have used fine lines. As a matter of fact I used the complete Stainless lines for both fuel and brake, good stuff. They can also make custom assemblies for your application if one isnt listed. E-mail them or call and let us know what happens. The prices were reasonable as well, and they have excellent customer service, I had to return one section. U.P.S. or someone crushed a portion, but they returned it /and sent a new one no problem. :thumbsup:
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Postby CraigRTSE » 12 Sep 2007 23:37

Go with Fine Lines or Inline Tube. You can't go wrong. I opted for the stainless steel hoses. Excellent quality and safer.
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Postby Jon » 13 Sep 2007 2:16

I opted for the Inline brakelines in stainless and they fit well. ( The 3/8" fuel line as well) Need to triple check things though as these are serious components. We'll see if they leak or not. :roll: :) :D :P

Just need the flexible line connection at the Axel to complete. Ordered that one from Pentastar and it should be here next week. Then.... I'm going for a drive! :s004:
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Postby Eddie » 13 Sep 2007 13:22

Excellent Jon! Glad to hear it. Yeah, just check it from time to time. Properly installed it wont leak!
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