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I have been hearing really good things about NiCopp Nickel Copper Alloy Brake Line. It’s around $50 bucks for 25 feet, and I think it will be a good investment against rust. I live in Ohio, and winters can be really bad thus a lot of salt on the road.
Has anyone used nickel copper alloy brake line, and would you recommend using it for fuel line as well?
If you have heard of, or have used this, I would love to hear your thoughts on using this for both fuel & break line.
Here is a quote from fedhillusa.com
copper nickel alloy DOT approved brake line that is as strong as steel, completely rust proof and is easier to work with than any other brake line on the market. It is highly flexible, which allows it to be easily snaked into positions that conventional brake lines cannot. Cunifer™ also flares easier, seals better, and requires less preparation than any other tubing on the market. It does not rust, so it is perfect for any environment. No other brake tubing compares for strength, reliability and ease of installation!
High performance manufacturers such as Aston Martin, Porsche, Volvo and Audi, have chosen to install copper-nickel alloy over all other materials including stainless steel brake lines.
Appreciate your time
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