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Old 12-18-10, 03:02 PM
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Brake line flaring tool

Does anyone have one I could borrow?

the car i picked up has a cut brake line so i just need to make a short patch to the master cylinder

i have one but can't friggin find it

Thanks peeps
Old 12-18-10, 08:11 PM
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cdn tire or part source.... they rent it for free

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i just ended up buying a new piece and bending it to what i needed thanks
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I have one but I'm a little far.

I never use it anyways, I just buy them pre-flared.
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Originally Posted by Hybrid G
cdn tire or part source.... they rent it for free

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That's a good point hybrid I'm not sure about cd.tire here in SK. but for sure Parts Source . have tools for loan they do like you to buy something but if you have in the past you will be in there system , they do require ID so make sure that you have some when you go ... Parts Source by the way is owned by Cd.tire or the other way around so they proably have the same policies but I'm sure you already know . Merry Christmas everyone
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I thought the flares were an Odd size to make up?
If I remember correctly Aaron cake mentions the size,..like 6 mm or something like that.
If I come by it,cruising threads,I will post up the info.
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