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Keep your brake system running smoothly and efficiently with our selection of brake lines, hoses, and cables for your car or truck.


































The two most common brake lines that are used in cars and trucks are the ¼ inch brake line (also known as CNF-4) and the 3/16-inch brake line (also known as CNF-3). At Canadian Tire, we offer a selection of brake lines, including the standard ¼-inch and 3/16-inch sizes, for all your brake line repair needs.
Brake line can be purchased in various diameters and lengths, including pre-cut lengths with fittings already installed, or in bulk rolls for bigger jobs.
To determine what’s right for you you’ll need to know which diameter line your vehicle uses, how much length you need to replace, and whether your vehicle is using standard or metric fittings.
Are brake lines universal?
Yes, brake lines are universal. Just make sure that the brake lines have the right length and the proper-sized fitting for the attachment.
What fittings are used on brake lines?
There are different types of brake line fittings to work with specific brake lines, brake hoses, and brake component types. The most common fitting types are inverted flare fittings, AN fittings, and banjo fittings.
Are rusted brake lines dangerous?
Yes, a rusty brake line will affect your car’s braking capabilities to the point where it will be dangerous to drive on the road. The brake line can become so rusted that it can snap while driving.
Snowmobile goggles protect your eyes against falling snow, debris, branches and wind gusts so you can snowmobile with ease. Additionally, goggles help minimize the glare from bright UV sunlight.
How to Keep Goggles from Fogging While Snowmobiling
If you’re an experienced rider, you probably have dealt with your goggles fogging up during one of your rides. This is a result of condensation, since your body temperature is much warmer than the frigid cold all around you. Although a common occurrence, there are ways you can prevent fogging when out on the trails.
Many types of snowmobile goggles are now built with vents to keep the air flowing, which helps reduce fogging. The vents work by allowing cold air in and warm air out. Another quick and easy solution is to use an anti-fog solution. These remedies prevent the buildup of mist and reduce the chances of fog buildup. If you’re looking for a built-in solution to avoid fogging, heated snowmobile goggles are also a great option.
Can You Swap Ski Goggles for Snowmobile Goggles?
Ski goggles tend to be a bit more lightweight than snowmobile goggles, but they are both designed for outdoor use in cold winter climates. One of the most important things to consider is fit. Check out our selection of more snowmobile accessories and gear for all your outdoor activities.

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