brake lines - copper/nickle tubing

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firefighter407

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Anyone ever use copp/nickle brake line tubing? It's suppose to have better protection for corrosion.

Any commments or experience with this stuff?
 

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Are you able to find some made for the expedition? I never could. The conclusion I came to is you only need copper/nickle tubing for racing applications due to it being more like to malfunction in some way (can't remember how).
 

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I've used nothing but stainless lines for every project I've ever done and I've never had a issue. The Scout II that I just sold was my daily driver for over 12 years in Cleveland winters and the lines still look new.

Granted, they are a bit harder to work with, but I think it's worth it.
 
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firefighter407

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so would u say that using the copper nickle stuff would be a waste of money?

only reason is i was told this stuff will not rust, I had a local shop offer a life time warranty on the lines, but they want $300 just for lines going from abs unit to the front brakes.

I was just thinkng of buying a roll and makinf he lines myself.
 
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