Could Kodiak Flexible Brake Lines be Used on a Truck
Question:
Can the Kodiak flexible brake line be used on a truck as replacement for rigid brake lines?
asked by: Roger
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Expert Reply:
Normally trailer brake lines are only used on trailers. However, if your vehicle has brake line fittings that match what the part # BH-3MFS-18 has and the psi of the system does not exceed 1,600 psi this line could work for you.
The line has an inner diameter of 1/8 inch, the fitting size is 3/16 and the thread size is 3/8-24.
Since I do not know any info on your truck it would be hard for me to know if what you have would match up.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Hose - 3/16" Male Fittings w/ Stainless Flares - 1/8" ID - 18'
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Trailer Brakes
- Disc Brakes
- Hydraulic Drum Brakes
- 18 Feet Long
- Brake Lines
- Flexible Brake Hose
- Brake Line Components
- Kodiak
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