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#1 Making and buying brake line parts
Datrotor Posted on: 2013/7/22 10:40
Just about to start buying my braided and hard lines to make my brakes.can any1 recommend good places to buy ready made custom length stainless braided line? Will be calling pertek tomorrow but anywere else in Sydney?and a quality hard line?evan the tools people used to double flare hard line.thanks heaps


#2 Re: Making and buying brake line parts
supafatto Posted on: 2013/7/22 10:50
Man I bought all the tools for about $200 and thought they were ok but I'd just pay someone to make them, brake places spend big$$ on the best tools for the job, by the time I bought the tools, line, fittings ect I've spent at least $400 plus and I'm still getting flex lines made to ADR specs as I can't make them and be aloud to drive it on the road ect! My 2cents


#3 Re: Making and buying brake line parts
Datrotor Posted on: 2013/7/22 11:10
Yeah makes sense mate might just do that.but ATM its only the diff I want to make lines for now just so I can finish welding the brackets on it to hold the lines then it can get powder coated.then that will be the rear completely finished


#4 Re: Making and buying brake line parts
dattoman_1000 Posted on: 2013/7/22 11:41
Get on your bike and go see Race Brakes in Wetherill park and he'll make you some ADR lines and your hard pipes


#5 Re: Making and buying brake line parts
Datrotor Posted on: 2013/7/22 12:18
Won't be on no bike that stays in the garage this time of year :) yeah my mate said he knows the owner Matt there so ill call him up tomorrow


#6 Re: Making and buying brake line parts
D Posted on: 2013/7/23 4:54
best place braided brake lines custom made $50 each for datsun 1000
www.enzed.com.au/Products.aspx


#7 Re: Making and buying brake line parts
dattoman_1000 Posted on: 2013/7/23 11:14
ADR lines have to be built a certain way... many Enzeds etc don't have the equipment or certification for this
Some do though

I've known Matt at RB for awhile too... thats why I suggested him
He has the same Goodridge machine I used to have


#8 Re: Making and buying brake line parts
D Posted on: 2013/7/24 6:01
Didnt even see you posted Neil, thanks for that info didnt know that at all but they are better than what I would make and would not risk this vital area to save money.


#9 Re: Making and buying brake line parts
Datrotor Posted on: 2013/7/24 7:51
Going to see Matt on sat and hes going to sort them out for me






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