Do You Carry A Flexible Brake Line Longer Than 18 Inches In 1/4 Inch Diameter?
Updated 03/23/2017 | Published 03/22/2017 >
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Question:
Looking for a flexible brake line with 1/4 in dia similar to the Kodiak BH-3MFS90FF-1-5 and if possible longer in length.
asked by: Allan K
Expert Reply:
I recommend the Titan Hydraulic Brake Line with Fittings - 25" Long # T0980100 for a longer flexible hose. This is a 3/8 inch diameter versus a 1/4 inch, so if you were to use it with current 1/4 inch, you'd need an adapter. If you want the 90 degree fitting, you can go with the Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Hose - FIF and 90-Degree Male Fittings w/ Stainless Flares - 1.5' # BH-3MFS90FF-1-5 or the Hydraulic Flex Hose - 18" long # 18018-SF which are both only 18 inches. We don't have larger diameter or longer with the fittings.
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Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Hose - FIF and 90-Degree Male Fittings w/ Stainless Flares - 1.5'
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