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              The_Q42
            
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              SEP 16,  01:52 PM
            
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             Hi all!
  I'm looking for recommendations on high quality brake lines that won't make me broke.  I'm planning to just run them all--no leaks yet, but lots of surface rust.  That likely means I'll be replacing brackets . . . I know I can get those on the Fiero store.
  I've got an '86 SE with the v6.  I'm looking for a higher-performance build that's still good to drive around on short road trips.  Something I can confidently autocross (which I'm likely going to do, once restored).
  Thoughts? :-)
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              RWDPLZ
            
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              SEP 16,  02:02 PM
            
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            If you've ever bent and flared lines, the Fiero Store lines are worth the extra money, plus they're stainless. If you want cheap, bulk lines, a cutter, and flaring tool are the way to go. I replaced all the lines on a 99 Tahoe because pre-bent weren't available, major PITA. 
  Line sizes and fitting sizes and types:
  http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/107264.html
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              The_Q42
            
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              SEP 16,  02:17 PM
            
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            Thanks for posting that 👆  I'll be digging in a bit!
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              J Gunsett
            
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              SEP 17,  08:57 AM
            
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            I have used "Inline Tube"  for OEM replacement.  They run about $180.
  Jack
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