I know Eastwood has a set, but who else and cheaper. More like a good buy for your money. Thanks. Ken
When it comes to tools you get what you pay for. It's a very compe***iive field and cheaper price translates into cheaper tools. Why take a chance on something as important as forming brake lines. That said, I'd check your local industrial supply and buy the best one they have. You can do better than Eastwood quality wise but I doubt you'll end up spending less. Frank
Pure Choice. www.performanceplumbing.com You use a 37degree tool and AN fittings. Used a Pure stainless kit and it was the first brake line I`ve ever ran with NO leaks when first tested! Their kits are great. JR...