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Old 09-10-2019, 09:59 PM
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My son and I are starting a restoration on a 96 3500 with the cummins 12v engine. The fuel lines look pretty crusty and i'd line to buy new ones. Can anyone give us a name or two of places where we could get them? We appreciate it. Thanks Pat
 
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Old 09-10-2019, 10:13 PM
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The dealer *may* be able to get them, but, I wouldn't hold my breath....

You could custom make your own, using -AN fittings.

These guys show them as well.
 
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they list them up to 92. ours is a 96 so i don't know if they would be the same. i can try the dealer tomorrow. thanks
 
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they list them up to 92. ours is a 96 so i don't know if they would be the same. i can try the dealer tomorrow. thanks
I just made my own
 
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yeah i was thinking about doing that. i guess i could buy the "ends" and just bend my own lines....
 
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yeah i was thinking about doing that. i guess i could buy the "ends" and just bend my own lines....
I just used the plastic fuel line. Was $15 bucks at napa
 
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I used diesel fuel rated rubber hose to replace rotted metal lines.
 
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I used diesel fuel rated rubber hose to replace rotted metal lines.
That's a good idea to!
 



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