DrBoost
DrBoost MegaDork
1/27/25 2:58 p.m.

I've bought many, many sticks of stright tubing and connectors, pulled my flare tool out, and made my own fuel and brake lines. The best case scenario is the lines look pretty good, don't leak, and are a MAJOR PITA.  

I have found one-piece kits that cost an arm and a leg. 

Well, now my son's LaCrosse (a rust-belt car) has a leaking fuel line. I searched online and found Lines to go (https://www.linestogo.com/) and they have supply and return lines for less than $200. They ship in 4 pieces to ease installation, and ship for free, NEXT DAY!!!

Yes, this is a shameless plug, but I'm not affiliated with linestogo in any way. Their customer service is good thus far. When I was ordering it the site said they don't ship to FL. I chatted with a real human in USA who said they do ship to FL, and asked for a screen shot. She said she is esclating it to the IT dept to fix it.

I'll update this weekend when I install them to tell you how/if they fit.

 

Just thought I'd throw that out there for those of us trying to keep tired vehicles on the road.

preach
preach UberDork
1/27/25 3:11 p.m.

Switch to NiCu and never worry about it again.

Rust Happens.

WonkoTheSane
WonkoTheSane UberDork
1/27/25 3:52 p.m.

Along with them, I've used Classictube.com for brake and fuel lines, and they were spot on.   I'd buy 'em again.

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