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Fine Lines Intermediate Brake Line Kit; Stainless (56-57 Bel Air w/ Dual Exhaust)

Item EK-57-908323
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Fine Lines Intermediate Brake Line Kit with Intermediate Brake Line Position
      • T304 Stainless Steel Construction
      • Pre-Bent Lines for Direct Fit
      • Double Flared Ends
      • Correct Threaded Fittings Included
      • Designed for 1956 to 1957 Bel Air with Dual Exhaust
      • Made in USA
      • Easy Installation
      • Fits 1956-1957 Chevrolet Bel Air with Dual Exhaust

      Description

      Intermediate Brake Line For 56-57 Bel Air Impala Dual Exhaust Stainless. Our Intermediate Brake Lines are the lines running from the front of the car to the back feeding your rear brakes. These lines will run along your chassis all the way back to the rear brake drop hose. All lines come Pre-Bent and flared with the correct threaded fittings which reduces your install time tremendously. Our mild steel lines are Galphan coated for added protection. Our stainless-steel lines are T304 but are of a special softer blend to help with any possible leaks.Details:
      • Application 56-57 Bel Air Impala
      • Position Intermediate
      • Material T304 Stainless Steel
      • Sold As Each
      • Country Of Origin USA

      Fine Lines BIN5602SS

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