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Old 26-06-2012, 01:46 PM
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for a roll of a fuel line,

going to buy some off the internet to do the xr4 with, just wanna make sure im paying the right amount..

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Old 26-06-2012, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by baxter
for a roll of a fuel line,

going to buy some off the internet to do the xr4 with, just wanna make sure im paying the right amount..

cheers,
better of doing your own weighing up on this one mate as there are different quality grades you can use, best thing is to search as a whole then be more specific, guys on here will tell you what they use, i got mine from Graham Goode Racing, they do the tripple braided high pressure fuel lines or the lesser stuff, but dont let the words " lesser stuff " put you off, its all proper quality hoses designed to do the best job, look em up online and give em a call, they are well helpfull, all it takes is a small explanation and they will have what you need no doubt.
Old 26-06-2012, 02:28 PM
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this is it mate

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2307924719...9#ht_545wt_905
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8mm is correct, but when the guy says " im pretty sure " is enough to make me think twice, this stuff is the correct pipe but its original ford, id go steel braided mate, much more stability and piece of mind as to splitting cracking and what not, trust me, call Graham good racing and get a quote on some stuff.

this is my personal opinion fella, up to you if you go for the ebay stuff, its genuine ford so you wont be getting the wrong part, but again if your replacing the fuel lines id go Steel braided and upgraded from Graham Goode 100%, you might be surprised with the price, plus they know their shit about Sierras and most things ford for that matter.
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Unless u have the genuine ford steel fuel lines I'd rather go aeroquip as bending that is gonna be difficult

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