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If you are replacing a threaded line, you can cut the line at the fitting so you can get a 6 point socket on it.
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If you are replacing a threaded line, you can cut the line at the fitting so you can get a 6 point socket on it.
Sounds like a good trick, i've had crappy experiences dealing with brake lines twisting b/c of siezed fittings
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If you are replacing a threaded line, you can cut the line at the fitting so you can get a 6 point socket on it.
ive done that with power steering lines before-great hint!
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