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Who is the best source for oem correct lines for first gen Camaro? Thanks
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I recently installed both brake and fuel lines from Inline Tube (https://www.inlinetube.com/) . I've used them in the past and their products have been consistently good. I have only used their regular (OEM) steel lines (not stainless). Expect to do some minor fitment tweaking and the long brake/fuel lines are shipped bent in half so some time and effort will be required to get a nice, kink-free run. Hope that helps
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Inline tube is who I have used on several cars now. The fit was pretty much like factory.
Had no issues
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I installed Right Stuff lines about 5 years ago and was real happy with them.
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-Dave Semper Fi! 69 Camaro SS396 L34 X66 |
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A major issue I had were those small pieces from the front brake caliper as they are difficult to make a minor adjustment. Ended up getting a second set and they fit.
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