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Custom Brake Line For Upgrading to 1" Bore Master Cylinder

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Custom Brake Line

(Upgrading to 1" Bore Master Cylinder)

Because we know how much everybody hates making custom brake lines, this line comes ready to plug and play. It will bolt right onto your new 1" Bore Master Cylinder with no major modifications needed. On older 13/16" & 15/16" Bore Master Cylinders, your stock Front Brake Line comes out from the top of the M.C. On the newer 1" bore M.C. the Front Brake Line comes out of the side. That is why we decided to come up with this upgrade line that will fit on your new master cylinder port locations.



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  • 1985-1995 22R 2.4L Pickup
  • 1984-1995 22R 2.4L 4Runner

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    Phil Hoffman give 5 stars

    Posted by Phil Hoffman on Jul 3rd 2024

    Fit perfect. Excellent customer service !!!!

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    Jourdan Kua'ana give 5 stars

    Posted by Jourdan Kua'ana on Apr 16th 2024

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    Brake parts

    Posted by Steve Roberts on Jun 5th 2023

    Great parts, brake line and master cylinder fit perfectly. Super fast shipping, quality parts and fast shipping. Couldn’t be happier.

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    1 “Bore brake upgrade

    Posted by Jeremy Scott on Jan 16th 2023

    Thanks for my Brake upgrade

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    Brian Walker give 5 stars

    Posted by Brian Walker on Mar 2nd 2022

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    Neat pre bend line

    Posted by Joel Lozano on Jan 5th 2022

    Perfect fit. No struggle, bolts right on to the brake master cylinder (1” bore) for 79-95 Toyota pickup

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    5
    Looks just right!

    Posted by Frank on Jan 5th 2022

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    Robert Dullum give 5 stars

    Posted by Robert Dullum on Jan 5th 2022

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    Posted by Gavin Lutz on May 6th 2021

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