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June 5, 2009

Kinky's Cool In Everything But Brake Lines
Why do fresh paint and engine mods get all the attention? The devil's in the details and if he's got anything to do with yours, he's going to make them kinky.

As we all know, custom parts means custom fitting. By the time you're done with your engine you'll likely be routing brake lines to new locations and things can get ugly when you're bending by hand. A kink popping up a few bends into your new routing will bring out the evil in anyone.

Thankfully, there's a tool that can keep up the quality of your project. Brake tubing forming pliers are easy to master leaving anyone with a pro looking setup - without putting a dent in your wallet. Eastwood's got a pair that bends both 3/16" and 1/4" tubing and fits nicely into tight areas if you just need to tweak an existing line and can't run the risk of kinking it.

They've also got a video showing the tool in action so check it out.

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