brake line size
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brake line size
I'm replacing all of the brake lines on my '72 f100 and was wondering what size (od) lines to buy? The front disks are from a '74 f100 and the drums are original.
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re: brake line size
All our trucks use 3/16" line. There really is no benefit to be gained by going to anything larger, and will cause problems trying to plumb it into the brake cylinders/calipers anyway.
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re: brake line size
Thanks, Keith. Looking at Napa's website they listed various sizes of brake lines and I just wasn't sure what to buy. I'm thinking of replacing all of the lines with their armored, double-flared lines.
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re: brake line size
I replaced all the lines on my truck too. I just bought long lengths of straight 3/16" tubing and borrowed a friends double-flaring tool and went to town. When removing the old lines, I hit the coiled factory armor with a wire wheel to clean it up and then slid it down over the stock lines in the appropriate spots. Looks great, and everything to completely replace all hard lines cost me about $25-$30.
The nice thing about 3/16" tubing is that you really don't need a tubing bender unless you're making super-sharp bends. This small line doesn't kink like larger-diameter lines do, so you can do it all by hand with no worries.
The nice thing about 3/16" tubing is that you really don't need a tubing bender unless you're making super-sharp bends. This small line doesn't kink like larger-diameter lines do, so you can do it all by hand with no worries.
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To Keith or anybody that has done a 4 wheel disc setup. I also am getting ready to do my brake lines, since I have 4 wheel disc what would you recomend I use, all I know is that I will be using 3/16 line but should I add a proportioning valve or anything else that I should be aware of for a 4 wheel disc setup.
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re: brake line size
All disc brake setups, regardless of the year of manufacture, require a proportioning valve to balance out the different brake characteristics of a drum-rear/disc-front setup.
On a disc/disc setup, it's slightly different, but still required. You need a master cylinder set up for that, as well as a matching proportioning valve, to have everything working correctly in a balanced manner. I believe what most folks do though is to install a manually-adustable valve to the rear brakeline circuit to dial in the rear brakes in this situation.
On a disc/disc setup, it's slightly different, but still required. You need a master cylinder set up for that, as well as a matching proportioning valve, to have everything working correctly in a balanced manner. I believe what most folks do though is to install a manually-adustable valve to the rear brakeline circuit to dial in the rear brakes in this situation.
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