68 GS400 convertible hard lines available?

Discussion in 'The whoa and the sway.' started by 68GS400Vert, Aug 20, 2008.

  1. 68GS400Vert

    68GS400Vert Well-Known Member

    In preparation for some upcoming brake work, I've decided to buy a brake line kit for my 68 GS400 convertible. I have been told that Classic Tube is the only manufacture that makes replacement hard lines, and I have a link to a place online that sells them. However, if you go to the link, you don't see a listing for 68 GS400 with power drum brakes? I'm just trying to figure out which kit I need to buy, I am probably just going to bite the bullitt and buy a complete kit, front and rear, I just need to know which set to order? Would a 67 GS400 vert kit be compatible, because that one is listed? Here's a link to the brake kits, any help would be greatly appreciated!

    http://www.buybrakes.com/classic-tube/prebent-apps-Buick.html
     
  2. 68GS400Vert

    68GS400Vert Well-Known Member

    Oh well, I couldn't figure it out on their website so I went with Inline Tube!

    Complete Brake Line Set - 1968 Buick - Skylark - Grand Sport

    BKB6805

    1968 Buick - Skylark - Grand Sport, Complete Brake Line Set - with wheel drum lines, Power Drum, Convertible, 9 piece set.


    OEM Plated Steel $155.00 ea.
    Stainless Steel $185.00 ea.
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    Details:

    9 piece brake line set: 2 master cylinder lines, Right Front, Left Front, Front to Rear, 2 Axle Lines and the 2 wheel drum lines. These are the lines that go between the rubber flex hose and the front wheel cylinder. (no other company includes these in the set).
    This set includes every hard brake line in the system, from the front to the back. The lines come preformed with all the correct fittings on the ends, with the spring wrap in the right locations, ready to bolt in place. This set is available in the Correct OEM Tin coated steel tube or Premium Grade Stainless Steel. This is an Inline tube exact reproduction.
     
  3. Scot69GS400conv

    Scot69GS400conv Stepchild

    Man, the inlinetube.com place sells everything. Good to know!!
     

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