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    Default break lines

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    i knoe you can get the hard lines from autozone, or both at summit

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    break lines? what about them things i circled in the pics?

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    any way i can use my old ones?

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    yea just re bend them.

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    bulkhead fitting

    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/AER-FBM2769/

    then you need the -3an bulkhead nut.

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    any good bender that works?

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    GrandmasterFlash.com should have some "Break Lines"

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    "BRAKE LINES"

    It is in the back of AutoZone where they keep the belts, hose and such. I can't remember the correct size, but it's like 14 bucks for a decent amount.

    Find out what AN fittings you need, how many, etc..etc. You will want -6 to be your main size. Get yourself a bender, flaring tool, and cutter. Then have someone who is experienced in the field, help you. Summit will carry all the AN fittings that you need.

    Make sure you draw out how you want your system to run and figure how many "T's" you'll need, fittings, how your bends will run... blah, blah, blah. And make sure you use a proportioning valve that is NOT for ABS.

    I'll try to find out what size line you'll need. But I do not recommend reusing the old lines.
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    why not use the old lines?

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    are these the size for the civic break lines?
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    bulkhead fitting

    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/AER-FBM2769/

    then you need the -3an bulkhead nut.

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    what is the bulkhead fitting size on the civic i need to use?

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    any more help????

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