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Dorman Products Brass Brake Line Bubble Flare Adapter Fitting 3/16"

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Brass Brake Line Bubble Flare Adapter Fitting 3/16"
Brass Brake Line Bubble Flare Adapter Fitting
  • Line Size: 3/16"
  • Thread: M10-1.0 x M12-1.0
  • 1/pkg
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    Will this screw into a bubble flare and then a double flare line could be screwed into it?

    Asked by: Greg14
    Yes, you can use it for that purpose.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-01-15

    What is the length from the bubble to the nut shoulder?

    Asked by: DanNorth
    Dorman only offered overall length @ 26mm
    Answered by: SteveM
    Date published: 2017-08-28
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