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Old 03-03-2012, 10:49 AM
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I wanted to find out what everyone is using for there air to water lines and fittings and if they had a good place to get them from...thanks
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3/4" reinforced braided vinyl tubing from Lowes. AKA dishwasher line. Got all my fittings from mcmaster-carr

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How about heater hose from the parts store?
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3/4" reinforced braided vinyl tubing from Lowes. AKA dishwasher line. Got all my fittings from mcmaster-carr

Which fittings?
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same here 3/4 tubing. and it goes from my hatch to the front bumper following my frame rails
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That clear stuff is a good idea.
Im running a black heater hose, looks the same as above but black.



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