hard lines?

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hard lines?
eks10BDRG-N avatar
eks10BDRG-N
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this is the bender i use, bad ass cost about 175.oo well worth it in my opinion.
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eks10BDRG-N avatar
eks10BDRG-N
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You also need Plastic Legris push lock fittings for hard lines. The metal push lock fittings are for soft plastic lines.

thats not true, the ekstensive fittings can use either or.(not sure of teh proper name for the fittings they are nickle plated)
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RockersRailnRoad
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do yourself a favor and use nothing but flared fittings.
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droppindime00
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i put copper line on my truck that i got from the home depot. it was like 20 bucks for 50 feet, and i got the fittings from ekstensive and it works good with no problems
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minitruckpunk
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I ran 1/2 copper from the Depot also and went to a local hose shop and got all metal DOT approved push lock fittings and they work just fine on copper. Bullet proof all said and done just takes so much time to run it.
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AON-4PumpedCL
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look up "tubing" in the phone book. That's how I found places in my area. Steel or stainless look so much better in my opinion. Copper is just too pliable...
sweeden avatar
sweeden
+1y
I run copper hard line on my shit.... u can get that at home depot or lowes... shit works like a charm
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eks10BDRG-N
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Originally posted by AON-4PumpedCL



look up "tubing" in the phone book. That's how I found places in my area. Steel or stainless look so much better in my opinion. Copper is just too pliable...

stainless is alot better looking is true and is alot more expensive too. on my truck the only copper you see is going over my stepnotch. um about 15inches is all you see everything else is unseen. with vehicles with full frames showing everything that would be a better way to go. BUT thats my opinion.
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minitruckpunk
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The only spot you see copper on mine is coming off the front bags for about a foot so I dont mined saving alittle money and if anything you can paint it right along with your frame.. But for looks stainless would be nice.
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gravity5
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Yeah and try and change stainless line on the side of the road cause it got hit by a dead animal or something...at least copper is easy to use.......