Installation Time
(approx) 4 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Mechanical expertise or professional installation required.
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Reliable Brake Performance. The Stainless Steel Manual Brake Line Kit is designed to restore dependable braking operation in your classic vehicle. As a direct replacement part, it offers OE-like performance and function while helping maintain the originality of your restoration. Ideal for repair or restoration projects, this kit adds authenticity and long-term value to your vehicle.
Construction and Appearance. Engineered with modern manufacturing techniques, this brake line kit is constructed using seamless 304-grade double-annealed stainless steel tubing for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. With a 6000 PSI bursting strength, it is built to withstand the high pressures generated by your braking system. Each line is pre-bent to original specifications and equipped with stainless steel fittings, delivering a clean, factory-style appearance under the hood and along the chassis.
Installation. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper routing and secure connections throughout the braking system. The lines are pre-bent to match original specifications, which helps streamline the process, but careful alignment and tightening are essential for safe operation. No drilling is typically required when replacing factory components, making this a straightforward upgrade for experienced technicians.
Application. This Stainless Steel Manual Brake Line Kit fits 1959-1960 Ford Thunderbird Models.
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Installation Info
Installation Time
(approx) 4 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Mechanical expertise or professional installation required.
Installation Guides
No guide available for this part yet.
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