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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.
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I installed Right Stuff lines about 5 years ago and was real happy with them.
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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
They are used by many for sure Lloyd! Tip for anyone that goes to large car shows or flea markets like Carlisle where InLine attend. Order your brake/fuel lines and have them bring to show not bent if you have means to put in your SUV. I helped a friend who did that and thought smart move.....
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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