Thanks, but this was for a pickup truck I wanted to fix a brake or gas line, he said, because of some lawsuit and they can't be sold for automotive or truck use. I then went to Lowes, and got a packaged one, no questions asked
Air fittings...which one?
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In that context him asking me to bring him parts to do a repair is not unreasonable. Now if i go to a dealer or a normal shop and they told me to get them small items.like that....yea id be rethinking being there unless there was a good reason for it. I.E a specialty part for my rare discontenued rig.Siinman, broke down plumber, gekko1323 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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But the ones on my trailer at least at those kinda rubber nylon ones. How they work is they use a ferrule that gets crushed betweem a compression bolt and the fitting and it basically clamps onto the hose.
Though i do know there are steel braid ones that are dot approved and supposed to be better..... That said when it comes to brakes i always use OEM lines. They may or may not be as good. But there are a lot of shoddy manufacturers who cut all kinds of corners. So im unwilling to #### with brake line parts and always go directly to the dealer and use the OEM part. That way if something fails due to a faulty part at least i have a legal fig leaf. A very small one but one nonetheless.broke down plumber and Siinman Thank this. -
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