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Fine Lines or Inline Tubes? Which fit best? #2233389
01/13/17 09:53 AM
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I'm converting to FiTech EFI and need to buy new fuel and vent lines.
Any preference between Fine Lines or Inline Tubes?

They seem to be about the same price, any fit issues with either?

Car is 70 Challenger, but I'm buying a 73 Spectra Tank and the lines to match because I'm adding the later style vapor separator.

Thx

Re: Fine Lines or Inline Tubes? Which fit best? [Re: BDW] #2233399
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I used Inline on my roadrunner for fuel, also vented, brakes and e-brake and it all fit perfect.


1969 Hemi Roadrunner 2nd owner
Re: Fine Lines or Inline Tubes? Which fit best? [Re: BDW] #2233401
01/13/17 10:58 AM
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I've used both on stock rebuilds and have had better luck with fine lines fitting better.


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Re: Fine Lines or Inline Tubes? Which fit best? [Re: BDW] #2233458
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I used FINELINES on my GTS. Brake, fuel etc. I wasn't happy with the flares. I had a heck of a time getting the brake lines to seal. I ended up tightening and loosening the fittings several times before they would seal.


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Re: Fine Lines or Inline Tubes? Which fit best? [Re: BDW] #2233462
01/13/17 01:15 PM
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I prefer Fine Lines which is why I carry them as a business. We offer a 20% discount off of their retail price to Moparts members. If you'd like a quote, please email us at mail@dixierestorationparts.com

Thanks!
Randy


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Re: Fine Lines or Inline Tubes? Which fit best? [Re: BDW] #2233527
01/13/17 03:08 PM
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I have used 3 Inline Tube stainless kits. All have fit very nicely.


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Re: Fine Lines or Inline Tubes? Which fit best? [Re: BDW] #2233602
01/13/17 05:22 PM
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Just stay away from the "Right Stuff". None of the lines I bought from them were close to being Right..







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