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SS Fuel Lines and Brake Lines

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by 72CJ5er, Sep 6, 2004.

  1. 72CJ5er

    72CJ5er Renegade Member

    Anyone done this?

    I am going to run a new fuel line and am thinking about replacing the factory brake line, my thought off the bat was use stainless and forget about it but I can't find any no matter how hard I look. I thought it would be an easy find but no, my question then turned into, is this something I can do, and has anyone else done it.

    well I'm askin if anyone has done it where is a good supply?
     
  2. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

  3. 1972cj5

    1972cj5 New Member

    Ridgid steel has SS brake lines for these I have installed them on mine! As far as fuel line better off to make your own SS line avalible from 4WD.
     
  4. 1972cj5

    1972cj5 New Member

    Rigid steel has SS brake lines I put them on my 1972cj5. Fuel line couldn't find made my own out of SS line from 4WD.
     
  5. 72CJ5er

    72CJ5er Renegade Member

    I thought of that but the cost was high for what I found, it was like I can use standard and go for about 30 or go SS and it be about 150. I didnt think for me it was wortht he extra $$, I may do it later on but the standard ones are ok for now.
     
  6. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Considering the lifespan of plain plated steel lines, stainless seems like a waste of money. Are you going to own your Jeep for another 25 years? Will you use your Jeep as a daily driver for the next 25 years every winter on heavily salted roads?