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67-72 2wd Truck Brake Lines
67-72 4wd Truck Brake Lines
69-72 Blazer / Jimmy Brake Lines
67-72 2wd Suburban / Panel Brake Lines
67-72 4wd Suburban / Panel Brake Lines
67-72 Brake Hoses
2wd Emergency Brake Cables
Brake Line Shipping Bends
Shipping
bends are required to ship all lines over 6 feet in length. This bend is a
large-radius bend that is the same as a 5 gallon bucket. The tubing is not
stressed so the bend is easily straightened to the original form. To remove the
shipping bend, simply unroll the section marked between the tags on a flat
surface such as a table or garage floor. Use the floor as a straight edge.
Whatever gentle bend is left, straighten by hand. When the tube is straight you
are done.