I believe I have the same tool. I had to replace the fitting on the C6 connecting to the LR caliper. Some of the bigger tools just wouldn't work in the available space. This one worked great.
Then the tool is completely useless then, i couldnt get it to work on a stock camaro 3/16 steel line.. what vehicle has copper lines on it? How many cars out there actually have copper brake lines? If you went looking for a vehicle that has copper brake lines on it you likely wouldn't find one, why would a person buy all new brake lines and still need this tool? I don't understand why would they make a tool that only works on copper?
@@Alex-pj8eu - Actually it does work on soft steel lines. It doesn't work on stainless steel lines ... at least that is what Lisle puts out on their website.
I believe I have the same tool. I had to replace the fitting on the C6 connecting to the LR caliper. Some of the bigger tools just wouldn't work in the available space. This one worked great.
I've got a Titan version and it looks like the Lisle one is a little bit nicer. I like that style, for hard to reach brake lines double flare.
Won't work on soft steel lines.
Then the tool is completely useless then, i couldnt get it to work on a stock camaro 3/16 steel line.. what vehicle has copper lines on it? How many cars out there actually have copper brake lines? If you went looking for a vehicle that has copper brake lines on it you likely wouldn't find one, why would a person buy all new brake lines and still need this tool? I don't understand why would they make a tool that only works on copper?
@@Alex-pj8eu - Actually it does work on soft steel lines. It doesn't work on stainless steel lines ... at least that is what Lisle puts out on their website.