Earl's 3/16IN X 25FT KIT EZ FORM
361-NC6316KERL
EARL'S / HOLLEY NC6316KERL Features:
Easy-Form tubing is made from a copper-nickel alloy that is strong as steel, but much easier to bend and flare. This alloy is approximately 90% copper and 10% nickel, and should not be confused with typical copper tubing found at hardware stores. The copper-nickel is much easier to form (so easy that it does not require a tubing bender - it can be bent and formed with just your hands). This type of copper-nickel alloy brake tubing has been used since the 1970's on OEM vehicles including Volvo®, Audi®, and Porsche®. Easy-Form doesn't rust or corrode and is DOT approved for use on hydraulic brake systems. EARL'S,EARL'S,Earl's new hardline tubing is ideal for use on all automotive hardline systems - brake lines, transmission cooler lines, fuel lines, etc.- Kit Includes: 25’ Coil & Tube Nuts
- Copper/Nickel Alloy will Never Rust or Corrode
- Easy to Bend - Tubing Bender Isn’t Needed
- DOT Approved for Hydraulic Brake Systems
- Ideal for Use on All Automotive Hardline Applications
- Can be Polished to Shiny Copper Finish
- Tube Nuts Included: (10) 3/8"-24, (2) 7/16"-24, (2) 9/16"-18, (2) 1/2"-20
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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