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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
Take me several hours, but easier (I’m assuming) than replacing with rigid line. I fed from the rear and followed the old routing and used the original frame clips. Only hard part was making the bends to attach to the ABS module. I used a tube bender and the fat part of a screwdriver. Looks professional and the brakes are working as they should. Steep learning curve…I suspect I could do my next one in under two hours.
Vanessa
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
I made a mistake and assumed I ordered the wrong product. I reached out to customer service before attempting a return and they responded quickly and helped me fix my goof. I was trying to install the line backwards and it had different size fittings on each end. The brake line is really easy to bend and route along the frame without having to remove the bed on a gmc pickup In about 20 minutes. I did buy a small $10 harbor freight brake line bender to make the bends into the abs block and rear line without any kinks. Will definitely be a returning customer.
Gregory T.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022
Don’t hesitate to buy from this company they are a ma&pa shop. I was able to call them and find the exact line I needed. Line was perfect length and had correct fittings on each end!
backofbeyond
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2021
This is a difficult line to install on a 99-06 chevy/gmc. Its from the ABS unit to a flexible line above the rear axle, all on drivers side. A pre-bent steel line is nearly impossible to put back in the original location . It would require partial removal of the bed. This line requires two abrupt 180 degree bends by a tube bender. I bought a blue one from Harbor Freight for $8.99. These bends are too abrupt without a tool but still need to be finished by hand. This line is plenty flexible. I put the line below the fuel tank near the parking brake cables.
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