I have a 2002 Ford F150 and the long brake line to the back brakes rusted out. I have not done brakes for 30+ years but I thought I'd give it a try. I bought 25 ft of 4lifetimelines copper nickel alloy 3/16". I used the original brake line to figure out how much brake line I needed. I cut the line with a copper pipe cutter. I watched YouTube and how to make the flares. I knew the flaring tool would make a double flare, but I didn't know if it would make a bubble flare. It does, use the flat side of the flaring clamp and the 3/16 round attachment, secure tight and press down. 1st time that I did it, it looked good. Remember to put the fitting on before you flare. I double flared the other end, put it together, bled the brakes, checked for leaks on the 2 ends and I was good to go.
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