[Tigers] Stainless Steel Braided Replacements For Girling Brake Line?

Sandy Ganz sganz at pacbell.net
Sat Dec 6 11:54:59 MST 2008


You might look at Pegasus Racing parts they had a bunch of odd fittings, like
the one for the back of Smiths/Jaeger gauges. I don't think you will have much
luck with Aeroquip, but you might be better off with Goodridge, look on line
they have a ton of odd brake adapters and fittings. The lines are not a
problem, earls, aeroquip, goodridge all makes -3/-4 teflon high pressure hose
for brakeline. Earls has a nice plastic coated version as well for extra
protection.

Sandy



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From: csx2282
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Sent: Friday, December 5, 2008 5:09:32 PM
Subject:
[Tigers] Stainless Steel Braided Replacements For Girling Brake Line?

A
number of years ago I replaced all of my original 40+ year old Girling flex
brake lines with stainless steel braided lines.  Since these lines came with
female AN fittings on both ends I had to buy special adapters to get them to
interface to hard lines and the calipers.  I also had to replace the standard
fittings on the hard lines with AN fittings and get them re-flared to AN flare
angles.

I know someone who is also interested in switching their 60's vintage
Girling
lines to stainless braided, but would prefer lines that were direct
replacements requiring no adapters or hard line reflaring.  Are there
suppliers of such lines?

Thanks,

Roland
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