- Features: Brass, Metal
- Shipping Weight: 1lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 2in x 2in x 2in (L x W x H)
Jeep CJ-2A
- 1949 Jeep CJ-2A
- 1948 Jeep CJ-2A
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- 1945 Jeep CJ-2A
Jeep CJ-3A
- 1953 Jeep CJ-3A
- 1952 Jeep CJ-3A
- 1951 Jeep CJ-3A
- 1950 Jeep CJ-3A
- 1949 Jeep CJ-3A
- 1948 Jeep CJ-3A
Jeep CJ-3B
- 1959 Jeep CJ-3B
- 1958 Jeep CJ-3B
- 1957 Jeep CJ-3B
- 1956 Jeep CJ-3B
- 1955 Jeep CJ-3B
- 1954 Jeep CJ-3B
- 1953 Jeep CJ-3B
Jeep CJ-5
- 1959 Jeep CJ-5
- 1958 Jeep CJ-5
- 1957 Jeep CJ-5
- 1956 Jeep CJ-5
- 1955 Jeep CJ-5
Jeep CJ-6
- 1959 Jeep CJ-6
- 1958 Jeep CJ-6
- 1957 Jeep CJ-6
- 1956 Jeep CJ-6
- 1955 Jeep CJ-6
Jeep M-38
- 1952 Jeep M-38
- 1951 Jeep M-38
- 1950 Jeep M-38
Jeep M-38A1
- 1963 Jeep M-38A1
- 1962 Jeep M-38A1
- 1961 Jeep M-38A1
- 1960 Jeep M-38A1
- 1959 Jeep M-38A1
- 1958 Jeep M-38A1
- 1957 Jeep M-38A1
- 1956 Jeep M-38A1
- 1955 Jeep M-38A1
- 1954 Jeep M-38A1
- 1953 Jeep M-38A1
- 1952 Jeep M-38A1
Jeep MB
- 1945 Jeep MB
- 1944 Jeep MB
- 1943 Jeep MB
- 1942 Jeep MB
- 1941 Jeep MB
Willys MB
- 1945 Willys MB
- 1944 Willys MB
- 1943 Willys MB
- 1942 Willys MB
- 1941 Willys MB
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Crown Automotive Front Brake Line Reviews
These pre-bent lines made it a breeze to swap out the wheel cylinders and cost less than buying the material to make.
Was not even CLOSE to fitting properly. Each bend was too big, the top and bottom "legs" of the S were too long and had to be cut shorter, and the overall height was too tall. After heavily modifying one of these trying to get it to fit, I eventually ended up kinking one of the bends and had to throw it in the trash. For $3 you might think you're saving yourself some time, however you will be severely disappointed once you see how far off these are. Buy brakeline yourself, flare each end, and fill the line with fine sand so that you make the tight bends. Just make sure you clean out the sand good before you install. The black painted line is one of these lines unmodified, the bare steel line is how much I had to modify the line before it would fit a '51 M38.