Where can I order good SS fuel line?

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  1. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

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    I need to order some braided SS fuel line. Any good places to order from that won't rip you off?
     
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    I have a set of front goodrich, wont work with wilwoods. We pulled them out the package but did not use. They are floating around my garage floor somewhere.
     
  3. Cool_____

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    I said FUEL lines....not brake lines ;)
     
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    There are tons of shops down here that sell it by the foot and will build custon lines while you wait. I have no idea how many of them would actually do mail order though. I know Summit sells it by the foot.
     
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    Hmm I will have to check the local machine shop and see if they have some when I go today to pick up my heads.
     
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    No, these are not at machine shops...they are shops that make hydraulic lines. I have no idea why we have so many of them in Atlanta.
     
  8. integroid

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    It says max operating pressure is only 50psi. I believe you will be running much higher FP than 50psi.
     
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    Yeah you are right...good catch....I didn't read all the way down. In that paragraph I saw burst pressure of 175 psi. LOL.
     
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    Max operating pressure needs to be at least 100 psi I think.
     
  11. Jake

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    wasn't matt making some? i know he was making oil lines.....
     
  12. 07Ltd#767

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    yeah, he can get you some. the lines aren't that bad, it's the fittings that will kill you

    I did my powersteering lines, oil lines and all of the AOS lines
     
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    if you can tell me the lengths you need I can have my guy build them
     
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    ha, didn't even see that, time to get the vision checked.
     
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    Okay will let you know. I 'may' have a line on the TXS rails so we will find out.
     

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