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felixwankel88 04-28-05 08:23 PM

Where can i get new hardline brake/Fuel lines for the underside of the car...
 
well upon looking under my car, i noticed alot of the line are badly rusted.. where can i get all new pre bent lines other than mazda.. i need the fuel and the brake lines... also do i have to drop the subframe to remove the gastank to put new lines onn.. the 2 things i dont wanna hear is go to mazda(they RAPE u with extreamly high prices.. and i dont wanna hear bend them your self...


well if u have anyidea please lemme know


Thanx


Dustin

SAiamNE 04-28-05 08:27 PM

I wouldn't worry about replacing them just because of rust on the outside. I'm sure there fine on the inside. As long as there are not major bends or impressions in them they should be fine..

felixwankel88 04-28-05 08:53 PM

um they look like if u touch them they will shatter into a million peices..

FC_DRIFTER 04-28-05 08:54 PM

Victoria British have any? Should...might pay up the butt for them though.

SAiamNE 04-28-05 08:59 PM

If you do please take the time to learn how to properly torque down a tapered thread.. :)

felixwankel88 04-28-05 09:05 PM

i looked over the victoria britsh mag

dident see em in there

88 GTU 04-28-05 09:22 PM

felix i would definately replace them because i had the same thing happen to me last year and i came out of my girls house and there were drops in the driveway and by the time i got home a quarter mile away it was a constant drip and then turned in to a stream of gas i was just lucky it didn't hit the exhaust because u know how hot that is and the leak on mine was right under the rear floor so if you find them pm me because mine is a piece of high pressure hose right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

felixwankel88 04-28-05 09:30 PM

heheh, it seems like this DAMM coast loves rust

sleejay 04-28-05 09:46 PM

i work at a carquest
you can buy it in length
its pretty cheap

rs_1101 04-28-05 11:27 PM

yea word. just get the hard stuff.. end fittings and a flare maker or whatever theyre called.

theflatlander 04-29-05 03:31 AM

it might be easier and cheaper to replace the fuel lines with braided SS lines.

jon88se 04-29-05 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by felixwankel88
well upon looking under my car, i noticed alot of the line are badly rusted.. where can i get all new pre bent lines other than mazda.. i need the fuel and the brake lines... also do i have to drop the subframe to remove the gastank to put new lines onn.. the 2 things i dont wanna hear is go to mazda(they RAPE u with extreamly high prices.. and i dont wanna hear bend them your self...


well if u have anyidea please lemme know


Thanx


Dustin

Well, you COULD run rubber high pressure fuel injection hose but in the long term it's not going to be as reliable or resilient as hard lines. We replaced the hard lines on my car, it really wasn't hard - just time consuming, and we got the bending tool and did it ourselves.

You cuold try to find a clean parts car and simply swap the lines...


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