Brake lines
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Brake lines
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Hi Guys. I am in need of size and length of all hard brake lines for my 53 M.
I'm going to bend my own. Any one have these dementions ? I hope so. Thanks
Brett
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Hi Guys. I am in need of size and length of all hard brake lines for my 53 M.
I'm going to bend my own. Any one have these dementions ? I hope so. Thanks
Brett
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53 CJ3A
53 M37
53 CJ3A
53 M37
Re: Brake lines
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> > List Of All Service Parts ORD 9 SNL G-741
> Group 12
> 1204.5 Brake Lines, Fittings, and Clips
> All the measurements are in your parts book
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> > List Of All Service Parts ORD 9 SNL G-741
> Group 12
> 1204.5 Brake Lines, Fittings, and Clips
> All the measurements are in your parts book
RICK
M 152 CDN
M 56 (V41)
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Re: Brake lines
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That would be great if I had a parts book. Thanks
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That would be great if I had a parts book. Thanks
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Re: Brake lines
Hi Brett,
I was at the point you are not long ago with the brake lines. I sourced a supplier who sold the armored brake lines, and started costing out the line, the various fittings etc, and then compared it to the pre made brake line sets at Midwest Military. I dont recall the cost difference, but it was not huge. If I remember it is 9 pieces. All of them fit just right, length wise. I had to massage a couple, but that is to be expected. I think it was money well spent and would highly reccomend going that route.
Give John a call at (952) 440-8778.
I have done the bend and flare your own on Power Wagons, so I know the work involved.
Good luck,
Tim
I was at the point you are not long ago with the brake lines. I sourced a supplier who sold the armored brake lines, and started costing out the line, the various fittings etc, and then compared it to the pre made brake line sets at Midwest Military. I dont recall the cost difference, but it was not huge. If I remember it is 9 pieces. All of them fit just right, length wise. I had to massage a couple, but that is to be expected. I think it was money well spent and would highly reccomend going that route.
Give John a call at (952) 440-8778.
I have done the bend and flare your own on Power Wagons, so I know the work involved.
Good luck,
Tim
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Hi Tim. After reading your reply and contemplating a bit, I think you may be right. VPW has them for $140. What does John get for them. It's a little late to call him now. Brett
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Hi Tim. After reading your reply and contemplating a bit, I think you may be right. VPW has them for $140. What does John get for them. It's a little late to call him now. Brett
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Re: Brake lines
John has them for $150. VPW shipping and handling will probably be higher than John's. Are VPW's lines the armor line or just standard tubing?
Tim
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Yes they have armor and they specify "over sized shipping will apply".As far as shipping, I don't know how much.
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Yes they have armor and they specify "over sized shipping will apply".As far as shipping, I don't know how much.
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53 CJ3A
53 M37
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53 M37
Re: Brake lines
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> I bought the VPW lines last year and recomend them. They are the armored type. I had to tweak a little here and
> there but being pre bent the overall fit was good.
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> I bought the VPW lines last year and recomend them. They are the armored type. I had to tweak a little here and
> there but being pre bent the overall fit was good.
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> Do you remember how much shipping was ? I live in washington state. I would think it wouldn't be much more than AZ.
> Do you remember how much shipping was ? I live in washington state. I would think it wouldn't be much more than AZ.
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Re: Brake lines
I got a pre bent set. Can't remember if it was from VPW or John. I agree with everything Tim says. Well worth the money in saved time and I've bent my own before. The only one I had to struggle with was the shortest (right front), but that would be true if I bent it myself. Rick
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Re: Brake lines
rixm37 wrote:rixm37 wrote:
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> I bought the VPW lines last year and recomend them. They are the armored type. I had to tweak a little here and
> there but being pre bent the overall fit was good.
I bought my lines from them this May, I had the same experience. Very high quality, tiny tweak here and there but good fit. Turned out really nicely!
Re: Brake lines
Got my lines from John at Midwest Mil. He treated me right. And they look darn good.
He's got my bussiness. Thanks John. Brett
He's got my bussiness. Thanks John. Brett
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Go with John, VPWs shipping is outrageous, and John is quick, friendly, and sells good stuff.
As mine is all custom, I had to do my own brake lines, and trust me, it's not fun. I even spent the extra money and got the high end tubing and tools to make my life easier.
As mine is all custom, I had to do my own brake lines, and trust me, it's not fun. I even spent the extra money and got the high end tubing and tools to make my life easier.
