Rustproof Metal Brake Line Kit For Mopar 1960 To 1989 -replace Rusted Lines!!!!! on 2040-parts.com
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Rustproof Metal brake line kit for Mopar 1960 to 1989 -replace rusted lines!!!!!
PVF lines are better than stainless steel as they are resistant to rust and abrasion, and yet seal better when assembled.
Our PVF lines are also easier to form and bend than stainless steel and they do not suffer metal fatigue as they flex better with the car body.
Many professionals prefer PVF lines in their restorations!
Buy for the future brake job!!!
Polyvinylfluoride (PVF) is a durable, abrasion resistant outer coating for brake lines. PVF exceeds 2,000 hours of salt spray testing, and is highly resistant to abrasion. The PVF topcoat is applied and factory cured over an electro plated zinc surface. First used in Europe, this coating is now widely used on new cars and trucks all over the world. It is better than stainless steel because the inverted flare connections on our lines still contain copper to seal the fittings. Retrofitting stainless steel on inverted flare fittings results in leaks because the copper sealant is not present.
This is a complete brake line replacement kit. All lines are supplied double-flared at each end with S.A.E. specified male inverted flare fittings attached -- ready for quick easy installation. All brake lines have an extra long nut on one end to seat in late model deep-seated wheel cylinders. These malleable lines are easy to bend or coil without collapsing the tubing or restricting the flow of brake fluid. A chart of your brake system is included and all lines are clearly marked and numbered as to where they should be installed. Couplers are included where necessary.
this kit is for the following:
Chryslers: Cordoba 1975 to 1983 Fifth Avenue 1983 to 1986 Imperial 1960 to 1975 LeBaron 1977 to 1989 Newport 1960 to 1981 New Yorker, Town & Country 1960 to 1989 Chrysler 300 1963 to 1968
Dodge: Aspen 1977 to 1980 Challenger 1970 to 1983 Conquest 1984 to 1987 Coronet 1965 to 1976 Dart 1961 to 1976 Demon 1971 to 1976 Dipolmat 1977 to 1989 Lancer 1961 to 62 Mirada, Magnum 1979 to 1981 Monaco, Polara 1960 to 1978 Omni, 024, Charger, Shelby Charger 1966 to 1982 St. Regis 1979 to 1981 Super Bee 1968 to 1971 Swinger 1967 to 1976 400 Special LS 1982 to 1983 880 1963 to 1966
Plymouth: Barracuda 1964 to 1974 Belvedere 1962 to 1970 Duster, Scamp Valiant 1960 to 1976 Fury, Road Runner, Satellite, Sebring, GTX, 1965 to 1989 Horizon , TC3, Turismo 1978 to 1982 Sundance 1988 to 1990 Volare 1976 to 1980
This kit contains all the lines to do a wide variety of cars, and many different configurations, so you will have unused lines in any installation. These extra lines are a bonus that can be used for other projects
The tubing is double walled, seamless and copper fused with a special inner and outer coating to provide protection from abrasion and corrosion. This is the same tubing that is used on new cars!
All cars from 1967 and up use a dual braking systems. You may need re-use or obtain an adapter to attach the line to the master cylinder and to the brake block.
All information on lines are for OEM brake systems only. However, this kit has many lengths and will service most modified system except any system with "larger" 1/4 (.25 inch OD) lines.
All lines are slighly longer than OEM to allow for "lazy" DIY bends.
If you need a very sharp bend next to the flare at the end of the line, you will need a bender listed under "tools/supplies" on our Ebay store.
All unions are solid brass to stop rust.
All lines are made in USA or Canada and are 3/16" outer diameter with a factory flare.
A very few Mopars use a large 3/8" line to the front brake block, which is not supplied.
Fits the years: 1960 61 1961 62 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 1965 66 1966 67 1967 68 1968 69 1969 70 1970 71 1971 72 1972 73 1973 74 1974 75 1975 76 1976 77 1977 78 1978 79 1979 80 1980 81 1981 82 1982 83 1983 84 1984 85 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1989
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