anyone use these?
https://www.inlinetube.com/products/SPOB84F1
I don't particularly need new brake lines, but I'd beinterested to know if the quality is anything better than most "aftermarket" fiero parts
brake lines?
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Re: brake lines?
I've read good things about InlineTube from elsewhere in the aftermarket, Hot Rodding and performance industries. I'm pretty sure they're a solid bet.
I'm curious about The Fiero Store's SS clutch hydraulic line, though. I'll need a Type 1 hydraulic line to run the Wilwood clutch MC I'll need for the Tilton/QM clutch.
I'm curious about The Fiero Store's SS clutch hydraulic line, though. I'll need a Type 1 hydraulic line to run the Wilwood clutch MC I'll need for the Tilton/QM clutch.
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Re: brake lines?
I have never been impressed with anything I have purchased from The Fiero Store. unfortunately, we don't have many options outside of making it ourselves.
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Re: brake lines?
Got my brake hardlines from fiero store. Worked ok. Car stopped