• ✅ 1/4 Nickel-copper alloy for super easy bending & flaring - You can hand bend lines our lines for easy and flexibility
  • ✅ Rust and corrosion proofing technology - Our Copper Nickel Alloy lines are the longest lasting line and are much better than standard steel tubing
  • ✅ Meets all SAE and ISO specifications - Our tubing is the best quality tubing on the market
  • ✅ We take pride in producing the best fuel, transmission and brake lines in the industry
  • ✅ Lifetime warranty, we promise as long as the lines are installed correctly out lines will outlast the life of the vehicle

Very good quality! This stuff is extremely easy to work with and flare as well as bend . Would definitely buy again I just hope I don't have to. Changing a rear brake line on a dodge 2500 is a royal pain in the butt. But if I had to do it again, this tubing is what I would use.

I purchased this line to accomodate my need for water hook-up for an evaporative cooler used for my wife's chicken coup here in the 115 plus Las Vegas summers. I was used to working with such line from years past but remembered it was a bit easier to kink when unwinding or bending as compared to this line. I believe this may be due to the thinner wall diameter of this product. No matter to me, will outlast the chickens and possible myself-LOL. Enclosed in 1/2 EMT for multiple protection purposes. Less expensive than Home Improvement stores.

Love this stuff used on Tahoe re plumbed whole truck not one issue or leak

have been using it too redo brake lines on my 2001 2500hd silverado. very easy to work with and flare.

Good quality copper & nickle alloy brake line. Love how easy it is to bend and flare.

I've only used steel line in the past and it works fine, but this stuff was a game changer to me. I ran a line in a very low clearance area and the fine adjustments I had to make with the line almost in place would have not been possible with steel line. You do need to be careful with it, just like steel, to not kink while bending. Even with my small bender it was possible to kink it. It's not difficult to bend, even tightly, with just a bit of care. Spend the extra denero on copper!

Its a great product that lasts the lifetime of whatever vehicle you may use it on. And its easy to flare and bend. If I were to replace all the brake lines on a medium duty truck its well over a thousand dollars (using factory bent steel lines). I did it myself using 50ft of this copper nickel tubing a couple dozen fittings and some braided stainless hose with some an style fittings for 150 bucks.

Going to use this to cool down water for out door hydroponics this summer. Cheaper and easier to work with than pure copper coils....

Would highly recommend over any steel line! Would definitely buy again.