Brake line fittings come in various types, each designed for specific purposes within your vehicle’s braking system. At Colored Power, we provide a wide range of fittings for brake lines, including brake tube fittings, double banjo bolts, and metric brake line fittings. This article breaks down each type of fitting and explains its function, ensuring you choose the right component for your car’s braking system.
The two most common types of brake line fittings are flare fittings and compression fittings. Flare fittings are typically used in high-pressure applications like brake lines because they provide a secure connection without risking leaks. Compression fittings, on the other hand, are more suitable for low-pressure systems.
One key offering from Colored Power is our double banjo bolts, which are designed for use in brake systems where two lines need to be connected to a single fitting. These bolts ensure that the brake fluid flows smoothly to both lines, ensuring efficiency and reliability.
Our metric brake line fittings are perfect for vehicles with metric threaded connections, commonly found in European and Japanese vehicles. These fittings ensure a perfect fit and maintain the overall integrity of the brake system.