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    Where to buy clear line hose for bleeding brakes?

    I want some of that clear plastic tubing/hosing, a bit like fuel line, for bleeding my brakes without making a mess. Something around 6mm to 8mm in diameter.

    I assumed this would be easy to get hold of. Went to Cycletreads, and they did have some in a $25 pack. Will get that if I have to, but I thought $25 for a short bit of plastic tubing was a bit much.

    Went to Repco. Nope, don't stock it.

    Went to look up Payless Plastics, but their website was been replaced by a stock liquidator company, so I suspect their business is gone or changed a lot.

    Might try Supercheap Auto next.

    So where is a good place to buy some of this stuff on the North Shore of Auckland?

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    Payless plastics Whangarei

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    payless plastics indeed, Mitre 10 etc have that stuff as well....
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    Hey Phil, saw some in Bunnings the other day.
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    you can get those stuff at any Petshop, you can buy it per/meter....

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    Dude go to the Vet get a Syringe and the line that will come with it (its a big one i.e Horse thing) I used these for racing and its mint as with a bit of suction pressure on it and it stores it so you can squirt it into another vessel or your competitors eyes etc.

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    need to use, at a min a cable tie, or better a small screw hose clamp to attach it to the bleeder so it doesn't pop off when pushing fluid up it's jacksy with a syringe. Then cut it back as it will get a cut line in it.
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    Mitre 10 about 3 bucks a mitre.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Col View Post
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    Aww careful mate, we're talking about brakes here. What if you needed to stop suddenly while you were bleeding your brakes & this non certified piping failed? Then where would you be? Huh? Huh?


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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I want some of that clear plastic tubing/hosing, a bit like fuel line, for bleeding my brakes without making a mess. Something around 6mm to 8mm in diameter.

    I assumed this would be easy to get hold of. Went to Cycletreads, and they did have some in a $25 pack. Will get that if I have to, but I thought $25 for a short bit of plastic tubing was a bit much.

    Went to Repco. Nope, don't stock it.

    Went to look up Payless Plastics, but their website was been replaced by a stock liquidator company, so I suspect their business is gone or changed a lot.

    Might try Supercheap Auto next.

    So where is a good place to buy some of this stuff on the North Shore of Auckland?
    Go work on a sheep farm get a steady supply of that stuff with all the vaccination packs.
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    Clear PVC tubing on sale.
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    Bunnings. It's called PVC. And if you don't rinse it afterwards it will go cloudy.
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