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Inverted Flare Thread Nuts for 3/16 Inch Tubing, 3/8-24

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3/8"-24 Inverted Flare Nuts for 3/16" Tubing, Pack of 5
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$3.99
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Item #:
91031820
Inverted Flare Thread Nuts for 3/16 Inch Tubing, 3/8-24
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Watch the video below to learn more about the differences in brake lines, flare types and fittings you may want to consider before plumbing away on your current chassis project.

 

Steel 3/8"-24 IFM thread nuts for 3/16" brake line when double flared to 45°.

  • 91031820
    Thread Pitch
    3/8"-24
    Material Type
    Steel
    Finish
    Zinc
    Sold in Quantity
    Set
    Notes
    For use with 3/16" mild steel brake line.
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