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Low cost SS hoses

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boosted1995gsx

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Jun 20, 2012
san jose, California
Ive been looking around and different hoses to replace the majority of my rubber ones i think im gonna upgrade to SS lines i was in lowes the other day and i saw a bunch of different kinds used for washers, ice makes, stuff like that i was curious if these hoses would work i can just buy a bunch and cut it to size and add fittings here is the link let me know if they would work they seem like they would



Shop braided stainless steel hose at Lowes.com: Search Results!
 
bolt on kit? no im looking for a way to replace my rubber hoses for SS at a lower cost ill probably use AN fittings or something of that sort
 
im aware of that im talking paying less say at like a hardware store other then a auto store i just wanna know if they will work
 
im aware of that im talking paying less say at like a hardware store other then a auto store i just wanna know if they will work

What hardware store do you go to that carries braided SS line and fittings? (besides the sort with garden hose ends that go on your washing machine ROFL)

I'm in a Lowes, Home Depot, etc. nearly twice a month and have yet to stumble across something.

Converting all your old rotted and corroded stuff to -AN is a small fortune but worth it.
 
they do carry hoses the link is posted above i would obviously have to cut off any fittings that they come with and install my own AN fittings
 
Yea.. you can't use those with any style AN fitting that I'm familiar with. And even if you could, they wouldn't survive with the type of fluids going through them, let alone at the temperatures a lot of them would be exposed to.

For safety reasons, do it right or don't bother.
 
Check out a vendor for prices, and maybe deals if you ask, get the proper stuff for your car or pay for it down the road, cant be cheap or low cost in most cases with a dsm.
 
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