Always do a double flare. Never trust a single. And make your brake lines from Nycop. You will love life using nycop. That line you opted not to use is Nycop. Equally as good and a joy to work with
@@jklololol9691I'm pretty sure if it is a road driven vehicle 37° on brakes isn't legal. Not so much get a ticket illegal. More along the lines of getting sued by the person you hit and losing your house illegal.
@@jklololol9691 I never said you did, nor did I say to double flare AN fittings. I was just saying. Following my logic would dictate that makes AN fittings technically illegal on a car for road use for brake lines. Again, just saying. (Edit: reworded due to coming off as potentially unintentionally hostile. :-) )
Well done! You're awesome! A little off topic, but before your video a TH-cam ad came up, where 2 grown men advertise how easy it is to schedule an appointment to do a minor car repair. Such a contrast to see a beautiful woman doing care mechanics! Well done, again!
Nice work, ready to install my brake lines in my 1983 vw caddy, a never ending project, starting to see some light! Thanks for the inspiration, I think I will get started on them right now!!!
I would say what are you up at 5AM posting content... BUT then I have to ask what the hell am I doing up at 2 still awake? You know I'm copping that brake line and hard line setup! Love it!
i had plans to use stainless steel brake lines but was told the aluminum on fittings do some sort of bad chemical reaction with each other, ill still consider it love the look
8:45 once you get more complete with your build go back to your front brake lines and move the rotor fully to the left adn right to see how the brake line flows. basically your checking if it gets pinched and or catch up, thats what i had to do as well the bends look really really good. youre making me want to do that to mine since i did a ABS delete and i have braided lines which do the work but hard lines have a much cleaner look.
Nice work, looks great. I'm shortly to start brake line manufacturing on my car, so this video is awesome. Any reason why you didn't just run a single hardline to the rear and then split with the junction to each side at the back of the car?
Always do a double flare. Never trust a single. And make your brake lines from Nycop. You will love life using nycop. That line you opted not to use is Nycop. Equally as good and a joy to work with
You don't double flare on 37 degree an fittings would be very stupid to try
@@jklololol9691I'm pretty sure if it is a road driven vehicle 37° on brakes isn't legal. Not so much get a ticket illegal. More along the lines of getting sued by the person you hit and losing your house illegal.
@@caddyguy5369 didnt say anything about road legal im saying you dont double flare a 37 degree an fitting it will leak.
@@jklololol9691 I never said you did, nor did I say to double flare AN fittings. I was just saying. Following my logic would dictate that makes AN fittings technically illegal on a car for road use for brake lines. Again, just saying.
(Edit: reworded due to coming off as potentially unintentionally hostile. :-) )
Well done! You're awesome! A little off topic, but before your video a TH-cam ad came up, where 2 grown men advertise how easy it is to schedule an appointment to do a minor car repair. Such a contrast to see a beautiful woman doing care mechanics! Well done, again!
Like the work good idea on the soft lines on the inside 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Lookie lookie here ❤🥰🥰🥰my wifey is back 😊doing them honda fast car things ❤🤣🤣 long time mama @aishaladybuilt .....nice work
Nice work, ready to install my brake lines in my 1983 vw caddy, a never ending project, starting to see some light! Thanks for the inspiration, I think I will get started on them right now!!!
Been subscribed for years. Every video is better than the last. Been great watching you evolve. Plus i love Civics
Thank you!! I appreciate that! :)
The first fitting you put in i had a pretty good time getting it set to where the clutch petal would not hit the line
Awesome work Aisha. Well done. Thank you for sharing...from South AFRICA
Every time I see one of your videos I get motivated.very nice work
those lines you made at the end look freakin great!!!
Love the work.. no frills.. showing your actual process. Hell you're inspiring me
Always love the content. The attention to detail is perfect!! Makes me want to redo a lot of things on my car. Love this channel
Yoo great work on the lines came out 🔥🔥 nice and neat 👍🏼
I would say what are you up at 5AM posting content... BUT then I have to ask what the hell am I doing up at 2 still awake? You know I'm copping that brake line and hard line setup! Love it!
You killed it bending the brake lines
We been waiting fir your videos!!
I just subscribed, I'm so impressed with your abilities. Keep going!
Wow, clean as hell. Great work.
Your videos never cease to amaze me dope dope video ❤
Thank you! I appreciate that ☺️🧡
Great work on the stainless lines, I had the same problem, my fingers hurt after bending stainless lines for my project.
Hello my dear I'm liking how everything is coming along.
i had plans to use stainless steel brake lines but was told the aluminum on fittings do some sort of bad chemical reaction with each other, ill still consider it love the look
Awesome work. Your line flow looks super tidy!
Awesome work as always Aisha…
Super clean job
Your bends look sooo good!
8:45
once you get more complete with your build go back to your front brake lines and move the rotor fully to the left adn right to see how the brake line flows. basically your checking if it gets pinched and or catch up, thats what i had to do as well
the bends look really really good. youre making me want to do that to mine since i did a ABS delete and i have braided lines which do the work but hard lines have a much cleaner look.
TH-cam recommended this channel 🤷🏽♂️ let's see how I like it here
great video as always, super helpful content, looking forward to the next one!
Cn I get a list of parts u use for the brake tuck r the part numbers
Awesome job girl! Now, I have to do mine. 😆
Nice work, looks great. I'm shortly to start brake line manufacturing on my car, so this video is awesome. Any reason why you didn't just run a single hardline to the rear and then split with the junction to each side at the back of the car?
Nice job. Came out looking sweet. Who did you use for sourcing parts.
Really informative 👏 great video
Very nice work…!
Holy shit now thats nice, that orange pops so much
Great video
Nice and clean
What pedal is that? I love the look!
Man we need to collabs on my integra. I’m about to tear it apart and rebuild. Turbo kit, all AN lines, all custom clean tucked I just need motivation
Whats did you use to coat the wheel wells?
Why would you not use another braided line or hardline? Is AN safe for braking pressures?
Great video from Kauai hi😊
Any video updates um waiting here lol hope all is well keep us updated 🙏
Impressive your video pop up 👍💯
Thank you! I appreciate you watching :)
@@Aisha_LadyBuilt what state you live in?
This is dope, wish I did this instead of braided lines
Awesome 🇻🇮
Nothing beats a beautiful car girl 😊
a genuine question because i dont know, does it matter which orientation you put the t for brake lines?
I just need you to do my car next... 👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
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get the eastwood brake flaring tool. it will make it a breeze.
Where did you source your AN lines?
Copper nickel line is tge way to go super soft easily bendable by hand and wont rust or corrosion either
Beautiful ❤
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nice🎉
Any updates on the car
Any updates on the car?
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You could of ran a straight fitting to the tee for the rear lines and turned the tee the odda way!
AISHA WHERE YOU AT
Aisha are you ok
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Where my baby girl at??? I miss you!
Instagram brought me here to ask you to marry me
please marry me lol