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Old 07-07-2003, 05:46 PM
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Default Stainless Steel tubing flare tool

For those of you that have used stainless steel hardline tubing on your car, what kind of flaring tool did you use, and where'd you get it? I've tried a couple of tools so far and neither would hold the tubing well enough to get a clean flare on it.

One tool i used was this snap on tool and i've also used one that was similar that oreilley's had.
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Default Re: Stainless Steel tubing flare tool

A half way good flairing tool will run from $85 to about $150. The one I bought was about $110 and does a great and clean job with 37 degree flairs. Just seach the net for "37 degree flairing tools".





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