Fuel line replacement

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SHERMAN FJ62

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This is probably a thread that has been posted before but what have people done in the past to replace the fuel lines that run along the frame. My hard lines are looking a little ruff and I guess I may have a shop put in some new hard lines since it is hard to get steel lines that long from the autoparts store.
 
Is your steel line rusted out? I'd consider used lines from another truck. I suspect those lines have been discontinued by Toyota. Have you checked?
 
You can buy a roll of steel, aluminum, or stainless fuel lines from Summit or Jegs. They come in 25' lengths, so the should be plenty long.
 
I rehabbed all of my lines.
They are NLA from Toyota and would be an MFer to ship if you found good replacements I would imagine.
I pulled them all off, plugged them, then cleaned and sanded them down. I primed and spray painted them with several coats.
Good as new.

I'll post some pics when I get home.
 
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I second the idea of buying a roll and a tube bender and making your own. My brake line rusted out, so that's what I had to do. It's not all that tough, provided that you don't rush it and crimp a line.
 

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