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Old 17th August 2009, 10:19 PM
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£50-£60 for flexible brake lines sounds rather a lot for a budget build.
there was a thread saying about wich rubber ones you can use you could prob get them all for £20 if you knew which ones to buy.
yes i know the stainless braided ones are better and look prettier but it comes at a price
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its well known that i,m as tight as a ducks backside with my build budget.....

i got 2 stainless braided hoses with correct fittings, second hand but never used(still in a sealed bag), long enough to do either front or back fitting, cough erm £10.48 delivered off fleabay

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Old 17th August 2009, 10:29 PM
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its well known that i,m as tight as a ducks backside with my build budget.....

i got 2 stainless braided hoses with correct fittings, second hand but never used(still in a sealed bag), long enough to do either front or back fitting, cough erm £10.48 delivered off fleabay :

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you seem to be getting lucky on finding bargins quite abit


While we are on the topic of brake hoses, im not sure what to get to do all my brake lines, or where to get some rigid copper alloy tubing from and flaring kits(whats a flaring kit? ). Also i will probably buy the fuel lines as well and wonder where i could get those from.

Are there like complete kits availiable with everything needed to fit all brake lines.
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Old 17th August 2009, 10:36 PM
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you should,ve seen me in action at Stoneleigh kit car show

brake pipe you can get from most motor factors, depending on type it costs between £12 to £25 per roll, 1 roll should be enough for all solid type brake lines on your car.
the flaring tool is a tool that makes the ends of the pipe create a watertight(brakefluid tight) seal between the line & the caliper/master cylinder & any joint where the brake line goes into a union, fairly cheap to buy off ebay or a motor factor,
i bought my fuel line from B&Q... £19.95 from the heating section

thats why my build will come in under budget, cough erm ...yes i,m tight

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Old 17th August 2009, 10:41 PM
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you should,ve seen me in action at Stoneleigh kit car show

brake pipe you can get from most motor factors, depending on type it costs between £12 to £25 per roll, 1 roll should be enough for all solid type brake lines on your car.
the flaring tool is a tool that makes the ends of the pipe create a watertight(brakefluid tight) seal between the line & the caliper/master cylinder & any joint where the brake line goes into a union, fairly cheap to buy off ebay or a motor factor,
i bought my fuel line from B&Q... £19.95 from the heating section

thats why my build will come in under budget, cough erm ...yes i,m tight

andy
oh yeah, while i remember, if ytou havnt already, id really reccommend you get a halfords trade card, as stuff like bulbs, car consumables and all are seriously cheap then, and halfords will match any motor factor within 20 miles if you have a trade card!!
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Old 17th August 2009, 10:44 PM
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Old 17th August 2009, 10:54 PM
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??????? I do not understand the reply
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Old 18th August 2009, 11:21 AM
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Me neither,
if theyre good enouth for a normal car then theyre plenty good enough for my roadster
thanks for the info will make a note of those and get some prices
ill be buying new rubber ones on my trade card from work or from euro's
im not proud, i am skint
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Old 17th August 2009, 10:43 PM
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I purchased the following from ebay -

Ford Granada, Orion, Cortina, Escort - 535 mm Brake Hoses M10 x 1.00mm Ebay Shop - Keep Driving eStore 1 Pair 8.24

Front Brake Hose Ford Cortina MK 4 & 5 P100 P/UP VR300 486 mm Ebay Shop - Grays Motor Factors 1 Pair £18.00

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