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post Jan 24, 2011 - 3:35 PM
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6G94celica

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I installed BAER proportioning valves inside the car under the drivers seat. I currently have hardlines run through the firewall to the valves but would like to replace them with stainless braided lines. Is this possible. I've never worked with braided line and dont know how to attach fittings to braided line or if its even dooable. If anyone has ever worked with this stuff before let me know any help is appreciated.

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post Jan 25, 2011 - 8:53 PM
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steel braided lines are not hard to put together. if you havent done it before it can be tricky, but once you know what you are doing its cake.


basically you take the AN fitting apart, the lower section gets pressed onto the braided line, or the braided line actually gets pushed into it. then you screw the other half of the AN fitting together clamping the braided line into the fitting.


i think ill make a short how to thread since i make them alot.


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