Fuel lines
My 1995 Dodge Ram 3500 has some leaky fuel lines, apparently they've rusted through. I want to replace them, but Dodge apparently no longer makes fuel lines for my truck.
Would fuel lines from a newer model year truck work? As an alternative, can anyone recommend a shop in Miami or Southeast Florida that can manufacture new lines for me?
I'd rather not go the junk yard route, since anything I find in a junk yard is likely to have the same rust issue my stock lines do.
Would fuel lines from a newer model year truck work? As an alternative, can anyone recommend a shop in Miami or Southeast Florida that can manufacture new lines for me?
I'd rather not go the junk yard route, since anything I find in a junk yard is likely to have the same rust issue my stock lines do.
use gates ... bio-diesel line ... its good for up to B100 And way cheeper and easier than goin through all that bs with factory lines .....
and u can do it in ur own driveway and its not hard to do ....
and u can do it in ur own driveway and its not hard to do ....
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