SS braided lines

blackkarma

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well today i took the supra to the shop to have the ss braided lines put in for my new oil cooler, thermostat and relocation kit....it cost me 235 in parts and 150 in work just wanted to know if i was getting a good price?
 

spoolint78

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price for the lines is not too shabby.
it took me a few days to actually get the right fittings, bends, etc to work.
all in all, your price is not too shabby
 

figgie

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If they built it hopefully it was with crimp on fittings ;)

what type of line? -08 or -10?

If -10 I can definetly see the price go even higher than that. if -08, with fittings. That is good price.

What type of Stainless steel braided line?

Aeroquip
Earl
Russel
Icore
XRP
Goodrich
Eaton

hehe
 

starscream5000

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Damn labor is expensive! That's not really a hard job for even a novice to do, as long as you practice on getting the -AN SS lines to seal with the fittings, then you're set.
 

figgie

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starscream5000 said:
Damn labor is expensive! That's not really a hard job for even a novice to do, as long as you practice on getting the -AN SS lines to seal with the fittings, then you're set.

That is not pricey at all I don't think.

Patience cost money ;)

with that said. I myself am done with the reusable fittings. Crimp on own and are def lighter in weight.
 

blackkarma

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i will get pics tomorrow while im degreasing and everything was fitted....i will drop the list of shit which was purchased as soon as i get the reciept out of the car