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Anyone using PTFE? If so, care to share results?
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I use XRP. I bought a Fragola fitting once because i heard good things about them I throw it in the trash as soon as I compared it to a XRP.
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They are a bit more cost effective than most other US made stuff. People have budgets. They seem to be mostly in stock at the regular places while others have been a bit spotty as far as certain things being available at times. Frustrating when you can't get a particular piece to match what you are already using. They offer many odd, peculiar, non-standard parts, pieces and configurations which come in handy for particular situations. Just my observations. |
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I have used some of the Brown and Miller crimped end hoses and you simply will not find a better hose or fitting. Their convoluted PTFE hose will bend smaller radii than any other brand of Teflon lined hose. They are in no way cheap though.
I have also used XRP and although they are a fantastic brand they are a step below in comparison to the Brown and Miller stuff. JMO https://bmrs.net/ |
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I bought some stainless line kit from Amazon
Same kit summit sells $60 less Seems like most vendors use China anyway It is what it is American is ruined by the big box stores All in
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I've always used steel line as much as possible because I like working with it. I'll need to pay closer attention to the braided flexible connections though. Thanks to the OP for the heads-up.
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yes - on all the gauge pressure lines & of course the brake hoses
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