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Ags Nicopp Brake Line Coil 3/16" O.d. X 25 Foot on 2040-parts.com

US $37.95
Location:

Huntington, Indiana, United States

Huntington, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CNC-325 UPC:077146374234 Brand:AGS

NiCOPP Brake Line Coil (Copper + Nickel + Iron)

3/16" x 25 foot

DOT Approved for hydraulic and ABS bake systems, fuel, power steering, and transmission cooling line replacement

Seamless 90-10 Copper Nickel Alloy is virtually rust and corrosion-proof

Easy Bending - Easies, kink-proof bending and flaring line available

Meets SAE J1650, DIN 74234, and BS 2871 specifications

17,000 psi burst pressure

Be sure to check out our store for other sizes of brake line coils as well as brake line fittings.

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