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I bought a generic stainless braided line 24" that came with six of the chrome covers with the worm drive clamps in them. I used what I needed and have enough parts left over to do two more crossover lines...all for about $22 and looks and works great.
Sounds like the same deal I got sniper, I just added the disconnect in it.
Nothing wrong with the black one country, it's just black and some think the stainless looks better.
I was complimenting your wife( or at least the woman by your side in the photo on your webpage link)
my intentions are often misunderstood... curse of brilliance...
I was complimenting your wife( or at least the woman by your side in the photo on your webpage link)
my intentions are often misunderstood... curse of brilliance...
LMAO...I know what you mean about intentions... Been there..
Thanks
I REALLY need to get a ride in, I am so done with winter, getting cabin fever.
Hopefully tomorrow.
Some options at Lynchburg Chopper. The deal from Debrix sound pretty good though. I too like to run the quick disconnects so I don't have to drain the gas.
One other option to draining the gas is to get a brass b@rbed splicer, use two hemostats on the either side of it, then disconnect on end of the splicer. Not as clean but will do the job. Some people don't trust the quick disconnects.
That was weird. The word "b@rbed" wouldn't work here.
Last edited by BoomerBob; Feb 27, 2010 at 09:33 PM.
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