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1/4" Tubing 6ft Length Stainless Reviews

4.8 Rating 4 Reviews
I use 1/4 tubing for vacuum lines. Worked out great.
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Posted 3 years ago
Thank you for your 4 star rating of 1/4" Tubing 6ft Length Stainless. I'm glad to hear that it worked out great for you as you use it for vacuum lines.
Posted 2 years ago
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Posted 3 years ago
Very good quality tubing for fabrication of custom brake and emissions vent lines.
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Posted 4 years ago
Hello, Thank you very much for processing my orders in spite of a mistake on my credit on order (# S38045)dated 6/30/2020, card being billed twice . Everybody makes mistakes. In ,my part time line of work I like to do nothing but the best and that is advocating and writing a book some day with the lack of stainless steel parts that are associated with anything below the ( SILL) of any vehicle in the rust belt regions . I just hope you and all at "Inline Tube" can reach out and advocate to car gurus here in the North east and especially Montreal talk radio CJAD800 car talk master certified Mechanic named Lisa Christiansen . She has her car talk show on every Sat . between 10:00AM and 11:00am I tried to call into her radio show about rusting brake fluid lines on a 2013 Subaru forester. My call was snubbed out. Lisa is extremely knowledgeable, but she seems to be beholden to the auto makers whims . She is associated with the Automobile protective association of Canada. I once called and written to the Automobile protective association and they told me that auto makers will not make new vehicles with stainless steel brake fluid lines .I question the moral compasses of this so called Automobile protective assoc. Hence, a lot of these so called car gurus like Scotty Kilmer, of Texas, Ray Magliozzi of Magliozzi bros( visit Cartalk.com) of Boston, Mass, plus many other good mechanic just don't want to mention anything about using stainless steel components for the undercarriage or below the SILL of any vehicle. In the Prov of Quebec it should be mandated on using stainless steel brake fluid lines, because of the extreme harsh road salt/corrosion conditions in winter . Yet Canadian tire never herd of stainless steel brake fluid lines in my opinion. Losing brake fluid could be a matter of life and death . It once happened to me in my 1984 Oldsmobile . I really hope that you expand your business into the main stream aftermarket auto brand names like NAPA , Advanced Auto parts etc. . Above all try reaching out to those car gurus especially Lisa and Scotty
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Posted 5 years ago