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  1. #1
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    Default Brake hose size?

    I see quite a few localguys using -3 brake hoses... I have -4 in stock and have only used that size in the past. I'll be using Wilwood NDL calpiers next season.

    Any reason not to use my. -4 lines? Qht size hard lines do you guys use?
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    I use 3/16" hard lines and -4 for the hoses, with zero issues (that I'm aware of). I've heard there is less "flex" or "expansion" with the -3, but in my feeble, stubborn mind, I don't buy that there is any expansion...but what do I know.

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    I still have several sticks of 3/16 steel lines from when I did a lot of hot rod stuff and general all around brake work. I learned to stock it when I always wound up needing some line at 9pm Sunday night when trying to finish a late night brake rebuild.

    I know this new alloy line material is ez to work with but I have the old style on hand so I'm likely going to use it.

    I agree with you about hose expansion btw.

    Thanks.

    PS..I'm cleaning my shop this weekend... I've found about $800 in parts I didn't know I had!
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    FYI......the number of an AN fitting is in sixteenths......-3 is 3/16!

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    Going from -4 to -3 hoses will give slightly better pedal feel ( less expansion, less pedal travel) going from -3 to -2 is really not noticeable.
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