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Fuel line vendor suggestions

Started by Katfish, January 13, 2017, 03:50:34 AM

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Katfish

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

anlauto

My vote is for Fine Lines Inc...I use them exclusively  :ohyeah:
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Cuda Cody

I've had better success with Fine Lines.  A couple times I've had Inline Tubes have to correct and redo lines.  They were good to work with, but thought it should have been better before they sent it to me.  Try Fine Lines first.


fc7cuda


Katfish

Thx for the info,
It helps that Fine Lines has online ordering and InLine doesn't.

Cuda Cody


anlauto

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Cuda Cody

Yes, I used them once and they were okay, but their N95 fuel line was short by about 8".  They fixed it and did it for free.

303 Mopar

Another vote for Fine Lines!  Also, I like the twist lock hose for the AN fittings.

Timbbuc2

I went with Year1, may have paid alittle more but no hassles, fit perfect
Get in, I'll drive

anlauto

In cases like this you need to consider who YearOne gets them from. Unless you use a 30% off code there is a chance you could get the same products from their manufacture cheaper.

Keep in mind...YearOne is a distributor not a manufacture  :alan2cents:
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Topcat

 :iagree:

If you are shopping the 2 main big box Mopar stores, consider where you're located.

Shipping can cost alot and the wait is another issue.

Either one is likely to match prices.

Year One is better if you're on the East Coast.
Classic Industries if you're on the West Coast.

I wouldn't doubt that Finelines is a vendor for both.


Timbbuc2

Quote from: anlauto on January 14, 2017, 02:53:15 PM
In cases like this you need to consider who YearOne gets them from. Unless you use a 30% off code there is a chance you could get the same products from their manufacture cheaper.

Keep in mind...YearOne is a distributor not a manufacture  :alan2cents:
Yes but I have them on speed dial :rofl:
Get in, I'll drive

Timbbuc2

Quote from: Timbbuc2 on January 14, 2017, 03:03:54 PM
Quote from: anlauto on January 14, 2017, 02:53:15 PM
In cases like this you need to consider who YearOne gets them from. Unless you use a 30% off code there is a chance you could get the same products from their manufacture cheaper.

Keep in mind...YearOne is a distributor not a manufacture  :alan2cents:
Yes but I have them on speed dial :rofl:
One reason I do buy from them they are about 2 hours from my house and I get quick delivery , I don t have a lot of time to check,
Get in, I'll drive

Chryco Psycho

I ordered mine through Dave / Roseville