Charles,
Let me suggest going down to your LAPS and buying brake line from them. They
typically offer varying lengths with pre-flared ends and the necessary
fittings. You can mix and match the lengths to get exactly where you need to
go. A tubing bender is required to round the corners, but that can be obtained
inexpensively at a hardware store.
There are two advantages to this:
1.) short lead time -get what you need, when you need it rather than waiting on
the UPS man.
2.) reduced cost -no shipping costs, plus your LAPS parts are usually cheaper
than mail order anway.
Will
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