Flaring metal brake lines and metal fuel lines (or transmission lines) is something of an art when using the most common type of double flaring tool. We're talking about the mass-produced double flare ...
I have an old-school brake line flaring tool that I've reluctantly used what seems like 1,001 times to flare 3/16 steel brake line. It's the inexpensive one available at the parts store with the wing ...
Working with brakes can be scary. They're the reason your car is able to stop, after all, so if you mess up, you could put you and the people around you in a dangerous situation. Thankfully, brakes ...
Description: The NEF6LM BreakFree Power Flaring Tool weighs less than 3 pounds and produces precise, automatic flares. It can create flares in five sizes, ranging from ¼-inch to ¾-inch. Designed to ...
Rigid steel tubing with flare and inverted flare fittings is the form of plumbing used on most vehicles. Fuel lines, brake lines, automatic transmission cooler lines and even some air-conditioning ...
Description: Weighing less than 3 pounds, this product provides fast, accurate automatic flaring. The cordless solution offers easy flare connectivity and can create flares in five sizes ranging from ...
There's something so gratifying about fabricating replacement parts for your muscle car. It is the ultimate way to personalize your ride by doing something no one else has done the same way. Take tube ...
I'm going to start off with a reminder: You've checked that you put on the AN-818 B-nut and 819 sleeve before starting the flare, right? Right! You've been warned! Firewall-aft (FWA), rigid fuel lines ...