vacuum line quality
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From: mustang, ok, usa
is there anybody that sells good quality vacuum lines? 1s i see that are offered in most kits are like really cheap lines. i was wondering if there are people that offers better and more durable lines than the "blingy color smooth easily torn" stuff. haha
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From: Pembroke Pines, Florida, United States
your best bet is to get fuel line for the size you need.
I went to a local auto parts store and bought fuel line in the diameter and length you need. I use them on my wastegate and anywhere that it would be critical. and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. the lines are usually pretty thick so they won't cave in or melt easily.
I went to a local auto parts store and bought fuel line in the diameter and length you need. I use them on my wastegate and anywhere that it would be critical. and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. the lines are usually pretty thick so they won't cave in or melt easily.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by M.A.R.C. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">your best bet is to get fuel line for the size you need.
I went to a local auto parts store and bought fuel line in the diameter and length you need. I use them on my wastegate and anywhere that it would be critical. and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. the lines are usually pretty thick so they won't cave in or melt easily.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Same thing I used.
I went to a local auto parts store and bought fuel line in the diameter and length you need. I use them on my wastegate and anywhere that it would be critical. and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. the lines are usually pretty thick so they won't cave in or melt easily.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Same thing I used.
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