Prebent fuel lines for 84 D100

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Moooseman

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I noticed I was losing fuel and when I climbed under the truck I found my tank->pump fuel line is rotted out. I'd rather just buy a prebent one than try and make it myself.

I see inlinetube.com makes them. Are they decent? The reviews online range from glowing to abysmal.

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avantiguy

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Bought a set for my 2000 Silverado and know of two other folks that have ordered from them. Worked well in all cases. I haven't read the reviews but two thoughts - Be sure you order the exact ones for your truck. There are several differences between the same models.

Secondly, order the steel lines. Stainless steel is more difficult to get leak-free than steel. But if all that's available is stainless steel it will work.
 

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Haven't bought fuel line from them but my experience with inlinetube has been good. they're one of my go to's for tubing / brackets, etc. For the most part, some or most of the small parts they sell is pretty much the same other distributors sell.
 
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Moooseman

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I ended up making my own lines and it was surprisingly simple. For anyone reading up on this the sizes are 5/16 for feed, 1/4 for return and 3/16 for vapor. The auto store sold 72" lengths which I connected with compression fittings.
 
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