Anyone have a good place to get 3/16" brake line unions for a good price?
I'm doing the dual pot MC conversion on my truck and buying pre-made brake lines that already have male threaded ends. A 60" line is $3.85, so it's cheaper for me to buy those than tools and a roll of tubing.
Looking for female unions.
Brake Line unions
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Re: Brake Line unions
Wherever you but the lines should have unions.
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Re: Brake Line unions
NAPA usually has a good selection. You may have to ask the counter guy. 

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Re: Brake Line unions
Summit or Jegs as well..
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Re: Brake Line unions
Autozone has 'em. Don't buy into that "year, make, model" BS, just ask what they have for brake fittings.... they keep them in the back with the straight bits of brake line.
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Re: Brake Line unions
fosh69 wrote:Autozone has 'em. Don't buy into that "year, make, model" BS, just ask what they have for brake fittings.... they keep them in the back with the straight bits of brake line.

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Re: Brake Line unions
I ended up finding Autozone had the cheapest prices. They had a section in the Help! area where I could get two inverted couplings for $2.35.