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Re: Fuel/Brake Lines
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03/20/11 03:24 PM
03/20/11 03:24 PM
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if the car is going to the track i don't think it will pass tech if you run a line inside a frame rail. i may be wrong though.
if your are going to splice the line almost any parts store has steel and aluminum lines.
Last edited by Mr T2U; 03/20/11 03:26 PM.
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Re: Fuel/Brake Lines
[Re: Mopar_Country]
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03/20/11 03:49 PM
03/20/11 03:49 PM
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I am going to put frame connectors in my Dart Sport and the fuel line is in the way on one side and brake line on the other. Is there a good source for a fuel line so I can reroute it along the inside of the frame connector when completed? Same with the brake line.
Its almost impossible to pull the lines through. I would install new lines first and depending on the connectors you can slot them to go over the lines. My connectors us car tool had slots in them. I painted the car first so now I will have to cut and flare in order to get them in.
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