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| Bendable: | Yes |
| Line Diameter: | 0.1875 in |
| Line Length: | 0.1875 in |
| Line Material: | Nickel-Copper |
| Outer Spring: | No |
| Outer Wear Guard: | Yes |
| Pre-Formed: | No |
| PVF Coating: | No |
| Teflon Lined: | No |
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Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
I used this product to make new brake lines for my 99 Ford Expedition. It is easy to shape and flair...and will not rust like steel. I will be using again to replace the rusting lines on my pickup.
Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
Advance is the only company, in my opinion offers some really good deals. I like the % deals with the online 50$ off coupon on the next interenet purchase. I've only had one issue where it said I was signed in, and was not, I lost the offer. Be sure to be signed in, make copy of the offer just in case.So far the shipping has been fast, and the products have worked for me. Thanks Advance
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Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
It is the only brake line that should be used in the Salt belt,The mixtture the highway depts or DOT is using is rotting the brake lines in all cars as well as anything made of mild steel or aluminium. I bends very easy,flairs perfect everytime. The price is higher than others but the quality is there.And piece of mind.
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Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
Easy to bend. Easy to flair. Easy to use. Much easier than standard steel lines but more expensive.
Price was well worth it though as installing was so easy.
I hear that these lines don't rust as easily and last longer. Time will tell.
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Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
easy to flare and bend
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Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
My old 87 f-150 brake lines finally rusted through from the outside and I needed to replace them. I never did this exact job before but I have lots of experience repairing other things. I did a little research and read about the ease of use of this product for this aplication. I use a similar product in the hvac field and it works great so I decided to try it on the truck. Worked great and easy to use. Now I have no joints from the front of the truck to the back of the truck. After I was done with the rear brake lines, I noticed a leak on a front line. No problem since I still had 8' of line left on the roll. 2 hours later, the front brake line was replaced and bled out too. New brake lines for [$] minus the discount for ordering on line and some of my own labor. Can't beat that.
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Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
I bought this for my project 1964 International Scout 80 and it was easy to flare and route. I had to go into the store and get the fittings because the Advanced Auto Website is the absolute worst excuse for a website I have ever used. None of the fittings list the line or thread size. You litereally can't order anything without looking it up on another website. The guys in the store were very helpful but, they don't cary this and they can't offer you the discount you get by ordering on the web.
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Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
Easiest stuff to work with ever made. Easy to flare and shape to what ever shape you may need.
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Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
This is grate for replumbing your brake system. It bends with no tools and will never rust. You need to support it other wise it could fatigue and crack over time.
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Comments about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25:
This line bends easier and flares nicer than the steel stuff, much easier than stainless. Well formed flares with hand tool
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What is the expected life of this line under normal use? More so, does it corrode easily?1 answer
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With reference to your inquiry on the NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25 - Part No. CNC-325 we do not have an approximate life span for this copper alloy brake line. However the manufacturer guarantees that the part comes with superior reliability and durability for long-life functioning of the brake system and much more corrosion resistant features compared to the other brake lines. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
Do I need special tools to use the nickel copper alloy brake line?1 answer
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No, the NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line Coil - 3/16" x 25 - Part No. CNC-325 is soft and easy to bend and flair. The installation is pretty easy and you would not require any special tool. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
Is this DOT approved?1 answer
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I do believe that it is.Q:
What size is this line? What material is it made of? How long is it?1 answer
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The first two letters are the material CN=copper/nickel. The third letter is C for coil.the first digit is the line diameter 3 = 3/16 the next two digits = length, in coils its in feet so 25 = 25 feet long.Q:
Are the domestic brake lines already bent to fit the particular application? Example, front chassis crossover to right front brake.1 answer
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No you have bend using the old line as a sample. You might get prebent from a dealer but it will cost you.