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1967 1968 1969 Camaro Brake Line Protective Protection Cover Coil on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Westville, Indiana, US

Westville, Indiana, US
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 This is the steel coil that goes over the front brake line on a 1967-1969 camaro.This slides over the brake line where the line goes to the master cylinder.Theres 3 pcs,one goes on the driver side and the other two goes on the passenger side.This makes your brake line look more original.It has to be slid on before the fittings are put on.The great thing about this is you slide it on first then you can bend the line without a tube bender(bend it by hand) and it wont damage the brake line.This makes bending alot easier by the master cylinder.It fits 3/16 brake line.It wont work on the back brakes because the line is 1/4.Its cut to length to fit 67-69 camaro

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