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    brake lines

    I got complete front to rear (pre bent) stainless steel brakelines from inlinetube.com and they were great quality and fit perfect. I didn't get the rubber pieces though so I cannot comment on them, but the customer service was awesome when I called them with a few questions. I'd look their...
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    Brake line kit / prop valve for disc setup

    I bought all new brake lines from inlinetube. I'm very happy with their product, but I skipped on buying their prop valve due to cost and used my old one, so I can't comment on the quality of theirs.
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    Banjo Washers?

    I got some at NAPA today. They are smaller in outside diameter but the inside hole is the right size, and they are thicker "by a little" than the ones that came off it. I'll be heading out to try them in a little bit.
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    Banjo Washers?

    Thanks to both of you. I was going to run down tonight and check, but our town is having it's parade and downtown is shut down.
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    Banjo Washers?

    Digging up an old thread so I don't have to start a new one. I just replaced my calipers and I only have the washer under the head of the bolt itself. I put fluid in my cylinder and the drivers side started leaking like crazy but the passenger side hasn't. So to be clear, I need washers between...
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    Brake lines

    I bought this from Harbor Freight for around 30 bux. It is one of the best things I have bought yet. It has a vaccuum line that connects to the bleeder valve, and a bottle full of fluid that sits on top of you master cylinder. Just squeeze the handle and suck the old fluid out, while the bottle...
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    Your method for bleeding brakes....

    I bought an air powered vacuum bleeder from Harbor Freight. It's awesome. It comes with a bottle that sits upside down in the master cylinder that keeps it full of fluid while you put the vacuum pump on the bleeders and suck.
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