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Post by pikecoolds on Feb 4, 2011 23:42:06 GMT -5
I worked with The Right Stuff Detailing on Columbus, Ohio to create a 3/8 fuel line for 65 Convertible last month. They did a very good job. They took my rusted broken line in 3 pieces and created one by hand in about 2 hours. They kept my original for a pattern. I just sent them pics showing the fit of the new line. I would recomend them if you need Stainless fuel and Brake lines.
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Post by BR[] on Feb 5, 2011 10:51:28 GMT -5
I have bought 2 sets of stainless brake lines from them and both times I had issues. The first time I had to cut an re-flair the long line where it came up to the master cylinder. It must have been for the power brake booster type. They gave me the wrong master cylinder (for disc/ drums) and the rear end lines were too long (made for 68 an up - 2" too long). Every one claims 64 thru 72 which is total bullshit, since the frames changed completly in 68.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2011 11:32:09 GMT -5
Just an FYI, and by no means a cut or rag on Right Stuff. Any good hydraulic line supply house can build you any steel line as long as you have most of the old one. I just had Grandpas fuel and brake lines done in stainless for $65 while I waited.
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