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Where to buy vaccum lines?

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liquordrunk

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Nov 12, 2004
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I have searched a few sites here and there but I could not find where to buy vaccum lines at. I want to redo all my factory lines(from the intake and TB) in my car while putting my motor back in. I have not checked a parts store yet, I just figured that a online shop would have some or either im checking in the wrong websites? Shoot me a link and it will be preciated.
 
kragens, autozone, etc..
they should have em.. both vaccuum and fuel lines.. pretty cheap too.. no need in getting them online.. unless u get a killer deal.. but shipping usually evens out the price to where you might as wel drive to teh store..
 
I work at Advance Auto...we sell rubber vacuum line for .98 cents a foot I believe. They have tons of it in the backroom. Just bring in a small piece. Give it to the dumbass at the counter and tell them you want X number of feet.

They will get you what you need. I'd ziptie all the lines as well. Definetly won't hurt and will keep everything snug.
 
Camaro350 said:
I work at Advance Auto...we sell rubber vacuum line for .98 cents a foot I believe. They have tons of it in the backroom. Just bring in a small piece. Give it to the dumbass at the counter and tell them you want X number of feet.

They will get you what you need. I'd ziptie all the lines as well. Definetly won't hurt and will keep everything snug.


Thanks I just havent went to a parts store yet . I was just wondering If they did sell it. Since I havent asked yet.
 
liquordrunk said:
Thanks I just havent went to a parts store yet . I was just wondering If they did sell it. Since I havent asked yet.

you can get 5-6 feet of windshield tubing/vacuum hose at Advance Auto for around $4. If you're looking for silicone vacuum hose then you'll have to get it online or some other place
 
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