Tuesday, February 13, 2018

ClassicTube :: Aluminum Tube

Tube Bending

Classic Tube offers custom bending solutions to your specifications in tubing sizes from 1/8" to 1" outside diameter. We bend Steel (also with specific coatings), Stainless Steel, Copper and Aluminum.



We utilize all the current SAE specifications for tube bending, tube end fittings and end forming. We have a vast inventory of in-house tooling to complete your job. We can accommodate prototype, short and long run quantities.

Classic Tube is a current Government supplier with registrations in DDTC, CCR and DoD.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

ClassicTube unveils Chevrolet/gmc pickup truck fuel line kit in never-rust stainless

Classic Tube, the world’s leading manufacturer of pre-bent replacement automotive tubing, announces that a complete fuel line kit is now available for the popular 1999-2003 Chevrolet and GMC ½ ton extended cab pickups, all short- and long-bed models. The 4-piece kit includes fuel feed, return and vapor lines, bent exactly to factory specs with all fittings included, complete with rubber hose assemblies. This kit is available as part number CTFRV795853-S. The standard factory steel fuel lines supplied on these trucks have recently been plagued with dangerous corrosion and rust, which could lead to a serious failure. Dirt, road debris, salt and road treatment chemicals become trapped around these critical lines causing the mild steel to deteriorate quickly. This can result in the lines leaking and failing, and it has become a severe safety condition. The solution to this problem is installing 100% correct stock replacement fuel lines in stainless steel from Classic Tube. These direct replacement stainless steel lines will last indefinitely, resisting rust and salt deterioration.



For more than 27 years, Classic Tube has supplied replacement stainless steel and OE steel pre-bent brake, fuel, transmission, vacuum, hydraulic and industrial tubing. Stock replacement and custom StopFlex stainless braided brake hoses are always available.
Classic Tube offers parts for the full spectrum of vehicles, from classic car restorations, high-performance race cars to the daily-driven work truck. All of the company’s products are made in the USA, of American materials.
The new catalog is offered free by calling Classic Tube headquarters or filling out the catalog mailing request form on the Classic Tube website, www.classictube.com. The complete catalog is also available digitally for online viewing or easy downloading as a PDF file from the Classic Tube website.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Tips for Buying 304 Grade Stainless Steel Exhaust Tubing Online

Purchasing exhaust tubing online is incredibly convenient. You’re able to shop and browse at your own pace without being pressured by salespeople. But shopping online also has potential for some issues if you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for. The best way to eliminate these issues is by understanding what exhaust tube you want and why.
To give you a hint, you’re going to want 304 grade stainless steel. 304 grade stainless steel is one of the most common metal alloys used today, and with good reason. It’s also the highest quality stainless steel used in the automobile industry.
When buying exhaust tubing online, many online stores don’t specify what kind of stainless steel their products are made of, and that’s something to avoid. True 304 grade stainless steel exhaust tubing will be distinctly defined in the product description.
So, what makes 304 grade stainless steel such a good material?
Corrosion resistance depends solely on the amount of chromium and nickel in the stainless steel. 304 grade stainless steel has 20% chromium and 10% nickel, which makes this material very tough and virtually immune to rust. Even in areas with extreme winters and heavily salted roads will these exhaust tubes withstand rust. No matter the amount of precipitation or oxidation, there won’t be a change in these exhaust tubes.
Because of the amount of nickel in 304 grade stainless steel, it can also resist stress-corrosion cracking better than other stainless steels and materials. This gives 304 grade stainless steel an incredibly long service life, making trips to the mechanic very rare.
While browsing through the online stores for your next set of exhaust tubes, be sure to look for products made with 304 grade stainless steel. This strong material will withstand any weather, and outperform any other type stainless steel.

Friday, November 10, 2017

Is It Worth Building Your Own Automotive Exhaust System?


There’s a strong feeling of satisfaction when you do things yourself, and that’s especially true when it comes to your vehicle. Custom systems are what make your car or truck unique, and there are dozens of advantages when you do the work yourself. But creating your own exhaust system can actually be a disadvantage, both to your wallet and safety. If you’re thinking about crating your own exhaust system, try taking a deeper look into the work that’s involved. Maybe you’ll think otherwise.

A lot of people think creating their own system will save them money, and sometimes this is true. But creating your own exhaust system will most likely cost just as much, if not more, than purchasing one. If you want to save money by choosing the cheapest materials, like aluminum instead of stainless steel, your exhaust system will corrode and rust in almost no time at all.  Choosing crush bent over mandrel bent tubing won’t allow exhaust to flow as well, making your system loud and unsafe. So it’s already a given that you won’t save money on materials.

If you decide to buy quality materials, you’ll end up paying what you would at a manufacturer, but there are so many other things that can go wrong when you build your own exhaust system.

If you don’t know much about welding or fabrication, simply put, installing your own exhaust system is going to cost you. Hanging an exhaust system is actually a complicated process. The weight and balance need to be exact, and perfecting those aspects might require creating your own mounting points, which will cost you even more money and time.

When you’ve completed your exhaust system, you’re probably going to need to readjust, if not completely reinstall the entire system because components are off. Or the poor quality will simply use up excessive amounts of power every time you drive. After all of your hard work, you’ll probably result to paying for an aftermarket system anyway.

In short, you’re not saving yourself any money or time creating your own exhaust system. It would be wise to either leave it to the experts or get a cat-back exhaust kit. Out of all the components of your vehicle, your exhaust system isn’t something you want to take lightly. Having experts take care of your exhaust system will ensure the best performance for the longest possible time, and that’s getting your money’s worth.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Rubber vs stainless steel braided brake hoses

Initially, most vehicles are equipped with a rubber brake hose. At first, the rubber hoses are satisfactory. But it doesn’t take long for them to wear down and lose their braking strength. Soon, the brakes feel spongey and unreliable.

Do away with low-quality rubber hoses by installing a stainless steel braided brake hose from Classic Tube. Whether you’re building a custom system or simply replacing a damaged brake hose, stainless steel is a significant upgrade for your vehicle.

Classic Tube’s stainless steel braided brake hoses ensure that there will be no volumetric expansion, and provide drivers with a powerful braking experience for years to come, unlike rubber hoses that begin to expand and deteriorate in such a short time.


If you’re looking for a serious upgrade on your brake hoses, consider the StopFlex brake hose. With a special three-layer design only available through Classic Tube, you can be sure your new stainless steel braided brake hose will keep you safe and your vehicle in tip-top shape. You can find more information at classictube.com. Order your StopFlex braided brake hose from Classic Tube today!

Brake line kits available for any vehicle from Classic Tube

Need to install a new brake line? Look no further than Classic Tube. Classic Tube has thousands of brake line kits ready to be installed with the exact fittings to match the factory installations. Made with incredible quality and exceptionally high standards, your new brake lines with live a long, dependable life. Many of Classic Tube’s brake line kits are available in stainless steel for rust prevention as well as ultimate strength and durability.

Classic Tube’s brake line kits are available for almost every vehicle, domestic and foreign from the 1930’s to the present. Whether you’ve installed your own brake lines before or this will be your first time, our brake line kits are ready for installation as soon as you receive them. Manufactured with the highest quality American made parts, you’ll be able to get the job done right the first time without hassle or frustration.


No matter the car, no matter the year, Classic Tube has the brake line kit ready for installation today. Contact Classic Tube for more information about these brake line kits. 

Classic Tube provides stainless steel exhaust tubing for all cars

Classic Tube has the largest and most complete inventory of pre-bent stainless steel exhaust tubing for every car from the 1930's to the present, both domestic and foreign. Each piece of tubing is made with precision and durability to ensure ultimate performance for your vehicle.

The wide variety throughout Classic Tube’s catalogue offers multiple bends, sizes and shapes. All tubing comes with a brushed 304 stainless steel option to give your custom system the best quality you can find on the market. Tubing is also available in aluminum for versatility and affordability.

Tubing shapes are available in U-bends, J-bends, 90, 45 and 15-degree bends as well as straight bends. When ordering U-bent tubing, determine the center line radius by measuring across the outside edges of the bend and subtracting the tubing OD, then divide the total by two. Classic Tube’s leg lengths are normally within .25 inches of the measurement.

Straight tubing is available by the foot and lengths up to eight feet can be shipped via UPS.


Contact Classic Tube today to get your custom system started with our 304 stainless steel brushed exhaust tubing.