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<blockquote data-quote="Elliott" data-source="post: 435331" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>I ordered the braided lines with the Teflon liners that use a ferrel in the fittings, these worked great, very easy to put together. And you can order several different length rolls, but your going to have to figure out what all fittings your going to need.All I had to do was tape the spots where I wanted to cut, cut it with a cut off wheel, pull off the tape put on the fitting then take a pair of pliers and gently squeeze the braided part to get it to open up enough to put on the ferrel then bolt the two pieces of the fitting together. This style works great and a lot easier to put together than normal braided lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliott, post: 435331, member: 1090"] I ordered the braided lines with the Teflon liners that use a ferrel in the fittings, these worked great, very easy to put together. And you can order several different length rolls, but your going to have to figure out what all fittings your going to need.All I had to do was tape the spots where I wanted to cut, cut it with a cut off wheel, pull off the tape put on the fitting then take a pair of pliers and gently squeeze the braided part to get it to open up enough to put on the ferrel then bolt the two pieces of the fitting together. This style works great and a lot easier to put together than normal braided lines. [/QUOTE]
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