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The Stop Shop 3-Way Female Brake Line Tee For 3/16 Inch Tube With Mounting Bracket For Inverted Flare Fittings, All 3/8'-24 threads Ports (One Piece)

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About this item

  • 3/8-24 Threads (standard 3/16" tube fitting size)
  • 702x3 Weatherhead
  • Includes Mounting Bracket
  • Brass
  • One piece



Product Description

Product Variety

Classic Car Parts - Tubing - Hardware

  • Pre-bent Brake Lines
  • Copper Nickel Brake/Fuel
  • Stainless Steel Brake/Fuel
  • Nylon Fuel Hose
  • Brake Line Hardware
Since we got started in 2015, we have helped thousands of customers get the hard to find parts.

Our experts are here to help!

Pre-bent brake lines

Pre-bent Brake Lines available!! Just pop out your old lines and put these new beauties in place!

- CNC bent exact reproduction brake lines. Simply remove all original rusty lines and put the new tubes in place!

- Made from 304 Stainless tubing. Tube nuts are made from steel plated for corrosion resistance. Fittings and tube size will match factory tubes.

- Spring guard to protect tube will be in factory positions (if factory tubes had spring guard)

Pre-bent or Do It Yourself we have what you need to get the job done right!

Copper Nickel Brake Line Tubing

Copper Nickel

Copper Nickel tubing will never rust! This tubing has a wall thickness of .028".

Copper Nickel also bends and flares extremely easily!! If you have a brake line that needs bent by hand this is absolutely the way to go!

Stainless Steel Tubing, Stainless Gravel Guard and Stainless Fittings

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel looks great and will never rust!

Stainless isn't just a great look it's also a great performance product. Unlike Copper Nickel, it does require a higher end flaring tool.

Nylon Fuel Hose

Nylon Fuel Hose

Our Nylon Fuel Line repair kits are an effective and economical way to repair rusted steel fuel lines or damaged nylon tubes.

This nylon tube can be connected directly to original steel tubes on vehicles.

Brake Line Hardware

Brake Line Hardware

We have a large variety of brake and fuel line hardware for both inverted and bubble flare needs.

Whether it's tube nuts, clips, tees, unions, adaptors, banjo bolts, washers, gravel guard, etc. we have you covered!


silverback
September 1, 2025
Value for the money thanks
221
August 31, 2025
worked well when re-plumbing my '64 Chevelle.The brass 'cone' for the inside of the flare was of good size (some are awful short or thin and don't have as much interface/contact surface with the line's flare)
mcff
August 3, 2025
Got to have this making new brake lines for the rear axle
Scott Wright
July 31, 2025
Ordered a brake line tee, item came nicely packaged, part is good quality. Recommend highly
Dan Williams
July 24, 2025
It fit perfectly. And the cost was reasonable
Mark
July 15, 2025
I make my own systems. Exhaust, ignition, fuel, and brake. This part is a welcome addition to my skill set.
Douglas Lorenz
June 25, 2025
Both leaked! You could see the threads were cut off center. I used 6 on the car, only the two I bought here leaked.
mason w.
June 10, 2025
Don’t know if I got a dud or what but one side just would tighten and leaked, got one from a parts store and it worked fine
Tony
June 9, 2025
I ordered this for my hot rod, it looks good. But the quality it just not there. The tread machining is a bit lose and there just not enough thread material.
The out of hand buyer
June 7, 2025
I have yet to install these fittings, on first inspection the tees did not disappoint, the finish and thread set was clean and barb free , will know how clean when I mount them with line ! To be continued…………
Raj
March 18, 2025
It comes with clip to mount to the frame.
Barry Zepick
February 10, 2025
Mounting tabs break off very easily
Shannon Flanders Lyonnais
December 16, 2024
I thought I was going crazy when I couldn’t get the line to engage in the tee. I tried it out on the stock proportioning valve that have the same thread (3/8-24) and the line threaded in without issue. My guess is poor threads in the block rendering it useless. The minute you try to tighten down your line it strips the block.