Eastwood on the car flare tool: $39.99: http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-on-car-flaring-tool-for-3-16-tubing.html

I’ve been a fan of the vice mounted Eastwood brake flaring tool for some time. However, it doesn’t work on the car. Eastwood has addressed this by coming up with a new tool that you can use on the car!

As you’ll see in the video, there really was no other tool that was going to work for this job on my Acura Vigor. Now I have a proper double union flare repair on my brake line as a result. I’ll let the video speak for itself on the rest.

Vice mounted flare tool: http://www.eastwood.com/professional-brake-tubing-flaring-tool.html?reltype=2&parent_id=52409

Brake Line Forming Pliers: http://www.eastwood.com/ew-brake-forming-tool-pliers.html

Eastwood Vacuum Bleeder: http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-brake-bleeder.html

Other stuff you may need

Brake line union kit: https://www.jbtoolsales.com/k-tool-04029-brake-line-union-3-16-qty-5#oid=1002_1

3/16″ brake line: https://www.jbtoolsales.com/k-tool-03963-brake-line-galfan-coated-3-16-x-25-coil#oid=1002_1

Crow foot set: https://www.jbtoolsales.com/gearwrench-89119-10-piece-metric-crow-wrench-set#oid=1002_1

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39 thoughts on “How To Flare Brake Lines on the Car!”
  1. This was one of the best specialty, single-purpose tools I have ever bought. This saved me when I had to replace corroded brake lines on an '07 Subaru Forester, by cutting and flaring them for unions under the back seat. Could not have done this with any other tool, as I had maybe 2" to 3" ends to work with. Thanks, Eric!

  2. Great video
    I have the off car tool just came in yesterday but what I really need is the on car tool which arrives tomorrow for my master cylinder flaring job. This video familiarized me enough with the tool coming tomorrow which is a big help.

  3. As far as I can see it’s Eastwood all the way!!!!👀💯

  4. I love how people can share their knowledge and experience to teach others, making the world better one brake line at a time. Your video made me buy the tool. You should get commission.

  5. You should have turned the nut instead of the union to avoid wearing the flare – but thanks for the demo on that flaring tool, it's great! I just fought like for 3 hours with a standard flaring tool and it was a knuckle buster!!!

  6. Sorry Erick. I'm a DYI guy, but a man must know his limitations. I have no hoist. No money for materials, tools. I'm taking it to garage at 1pm today. Jack fell. Small Jack's wrecked one brake line. Can't DYI job it. DYI IT FRUSTRATES ME. I'M BEAT!

  7. I feel guilty, but nonetheless, I am comforted by seeing someone else deal with this kind of aggravation, that I thought only happened to me.

  8. Bro…love your videos…tried flaring my lines with the standard tool.. patchin my lines temporarily with compression lines due to winter coming up..but ill get this tool and replace front to back in the spring!

  9. Hope you're around…When you measure the new line, do you match the flare-flare exactly or do you need to leave a small gap so the union fitting can draw it in?

  10. Hey Eric, could it be acceptable to use that tool as a BUBBLE FLARE maker..? (by stopping after the first operation) I Can't find a great tool to do bubble flare in tights areas. Thanks !

  11. This seems like the perfect "on the vehicle" flaring tool. I'm curious how well it'll work for lines that run down the undercarriage. Mine failed about 1/2 way down the car.

  12. Them thin ass brake connector lines crack 50 percent of the time. Sometimes you can find old steel ones that are thick sides. Them brass one are so thin on the sides they crack all the dam time. May not at first but in about a week no brakes and its always the brass connection that cracked. Have had better luck with compression fitting or just replace the whole brake line.

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