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Welcome to the brake pipe and fixing category, where you'll find everything you need to keep your vehicle's brake system functioning smoothly.
Whether you're looking to replace a leaky brake pipe or upgrade your vehicle's braking system, you'll find the right pipes and fixings for your needs here. We offer a wide selection of brake pipes and fixings designed to meet the demands of different types of vehicles and braking systems.
Whether you need a standard brake pipe, a flexible hose, or specialised fixings for improved braking performance, we've got you covered. Our product descriptions include all the information you need to make an informed purchase, including pipe and fixing compatibility, installation requirements, and performance specifications.
We also offer installation guides to help you get your new brake components installed quickly and easily. Don't compromise on your vehicle's braking performance.
Browse our collection of brake pipes and fixings today and find the perfect fit for your vehicle.
Our brake components are made from the highest quality materials and are rigorously tested to ensure performance and reliability.
Trust us to help you keep your vehicle stopping safely, no matter the conditions.
Q1. What type of fittings can I use for brake pipes?
A1. Depending on the application, you can use standard compression fittings, crimp fittings, or slide-on fittings.
Q2. Is it safe to use plastic brake pipes?
A2. While plastic brake pipes are typically lower in cost, they may not be the best choice for certain applications and may not last as long as metal brake pipe. Consult a professional before making a decision.
Q3. How long do brake pipe and fixings typically last?
A3. Although they can last up to 5 years with proper maintenance and inspection, the exact lifetime of brake pipe and fixings will depend on the environment and usage.