We are a manufacturer of high-quality, pre-bent, easy-to-install Fuel, Brake, and Transmission Lines. Our mission is simple - provide high-quality lines so you can get your vehicle back on the road running better than it was before. Whether you are an experienced mechanic, or it is your first time installing lines, we aim to make the experience as positive as possible with our sectioned lines for easy installation. This video library contains guidance videos to assist with the installation of these vital auto parts. These videos demonstrate brake and fuel line installation for a variety of GMC, Chevy, Ford, Toyota, and Honda models.
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This company is awesome. Needed rear fuel lines for my 1998 chevy crew cab dually. Called customer service. They were very knowledgeable and beyond polite. Received everything I needed the next day. Excellent quality. I highly recommend them. Thank you.
Hello Yonna, This video is specific to the 2 door V6 Accord. I'm not sure how similar the installation is between the different applications but it may help you some. If you need assistance in finding the correct parts for you can contact Customer Service at 1-855-781-5992. Happy Travels, LinesToGo
Hello Matt, If you would like to provide you VIN I can look into it to see what we have for you application. You can email us at info@linestogo.com with your VIN and what type of lines you are looking for, or by calling Customer Service at 1-855-781-5992. LinesToGo Team
Hello, We only sell our lines in the kits, we do not separate individual lines unfortunately. If you need assistance in finding the correct kit for you application you can contact Customer Service at 1-855-781-5992. LineToGo Team
Perfect. I came here to figure out how to put the line in you guys broke down into 2 lines. That's really smart. Wish I bought that one instead of the crazy one piece line I have that doesn't even look like it's the right shape
Hello! Glad we could help with your installation! If you are ever needing lines again in the future you can check us out at www.linestogo.com! :) Happy Travels, LinesToGo
@@LinesToGo yeah, I ordered the set. Got fed up with the ones I got from Thailand. I think they need better quality control because the fittings just were not going on the transmission. They went on the radiator fine. Not sure if those are different fittings. The ones they used were 17mm outer diameter not 16mm. The originals were 16mm like in the video.
Holy smokers you just saved my life Bingo that was easy with this video anybody should be able to do it But I got lucky because I already had my pick up bed off doing the whole fuel system and brake lines so I didn’t have to drop my tank thank God Again man that was awesome👏👍✊🇺🇸😎
Hello, You do not have to install both at once, but our lines come in a kit with both lines so most people just do both at the same time! Happy Travels, LinesToGo
Hello Abel, The hoses will match the sizes of the lines. The larger diameter hose goes with the larger diameter line. 5/16" hose with 5/16" line, and 3/8" hose with 3/8" line. Happy Travels, LinesToGo
Hello Mike, If you need assistance find a part we can search by VIN. You can contact us at by phone at 1-855-781-5992 , email at info@linestogo.com or by chat on our website www.linestogo.com. Happy Travels, LinesToGo
Hello! Do confirm fitment we will need a bit of info from you. You can email us at info@linestogo.com with your VIN and we can see if have the brake lines for your vehicle! Happy Travels, LinesToGo
Hello, If you would like assistance finding the correct lines for your vehicle you can reach out to customer service at 1-855-781-5992 or by email at info@linestogo.com. Happy Travels, LinesToGo
Hi There, I'm very sorry to hear that the link to the part on our website didn't work. This has been brought before the marketing team and confirmed that the part link is working now. Please go ahead and try again. If you are still having issues, please contact Customer Service at 1-855-781-5992. Happy Travels! LinesToGo Team
Any tips on geting the lines off the transmission? I am watching him with a wrench and I am over here with a crowfoot and a breaker bar and this thing hasn't moved an inch...
Hello Sam, I spoke to our technician and he advised you cut your lines close to the tranmission and use a socket to remove them! I hope this helps! Happy Travels, LinesToGo
Hello! The part number in this video is TCL-166-SS. If you can provide your Vehicle Identification Number we are able to verify the part is a correct fit for your vehicle. You can reach us by email at info@linestogo.com. Happy Travels, LinesToGo
The advertising says from the motor to tank when there's3 lines coming out of the pump over a foot long. And the color coding is only on some of the lines in the brake line set. And the ones without color coding also don't have the part description/ location label., You have to be very careful to match the product when you try to follow the link from these videos to the website.
Hello Don! Our fuel lines for this application are shown to go from the engine to the hose connection off of the fuel tank. We do sell those hoses in stainless steel version as well - if required. I apologize if some of your lines we not color-coded/labelled correctly. They should have had a small white sticker on each line the with sub assambly number! I hope the lines worked out for you! Kind Regards, LinesToGo
At 2:37 he's removing the cooler line from the transmission using a 14mm wrench. That 14mm flare nut bolts into a 17mm nut that is removable from the transmission. Does anyone know the technical name for that 17mm nut? My old cooler lines are rusted solid to that 17mm nut, so i cut the lines and removed the nut assembly. I have them soaking in Marvel Mystery Oil right now, hopefully I can separate them tomorrow without damaging the housing or the threads.
Hello! It is called a transmission oil cooler tube union and the OE part number is 9040414019, I believe they are sold individually so you may need 2 for the 2 connections at the transmission! Happy Travels, LinesToGo
Hello! Our website is www.linestogo.com and if you need assistance looking up your part you can chat with us on the website, or call us at 1-855-781-5992. Happy Travels, LinesToGo
So... Just finished installation on my 1997 F250 7.3L. Not as "easy" as I'd hoped as the top bolt on the forward bracket is a bitch to line up without a bit of help. However, a great experience overall as the normal parts stores offered little to nothing that matched the factory OEM lines. Video was tremendously helpful, and I'd recommend Lines To Go to anyone looking for a solution to a hard to fix problem.
Hello Tomas, Unfortunately at this time we do not have lines for anything earlier than 1976. We are always expanding and adding new lines, so keep checking! :) Happy Travels, LinesToGo Team
Video shows positive battery terminal being disconnected first. With negative ground vehicles this is a risky practice. If positive terminal touches anything grounded; circuit is shorted. Best case scenario... fusible link will be fried. Many amps involved here. Always disconnect negative terminal first, guys. Respect... -Terry
Unable to get the new lines to not leak at the fittings connected into the transmission, even purchased new fittings and still have a leak at the transmission fittings where the lines pop in?
Hello Drew, I'm very sorry you are having issues with your lines leaking. I would be happy to help you, but first I will need some information from you. Can you please reach out by email at info@linestogo.com or give Customer Service a call at 1-855-781-5992. Kind Regards, LinesToGo Team
This is where these trucks get weird mine is also a 98 but it has just two plain old straps like any of the older trucks of this body style, doesn’t have the big weird bracket thing for the front strap
Hi Brian, If you would like to call Customer Service with the VIN, we can then determine which fuel lines are for your vehicle. Happy Travels! LinesToGo Team
Been trying to source prebent lines for my '06 for a while... factory still sells the stock steel ones (the trans. to the radiator is getting scarce) but all together, the price is only $20 dollars less than these stainless lines. With the size of the long line, who knows what freight would be for that stupid big box, not to mention how bent to sh*t it will be upon arrival! Seems like an obvious choice getting these.
Hello Richard, We would be happy to check our stock to see if we have the parts for you, but we would need some more information from you first. You can reach out to us by chat on www.linestogo.com or by phone at 1-855-781-5992. Happy Travels, LineesToGo Team
Hello, We are located in Canada but ship worldwide, including free next day shipping to US and Canada. If you would like assistance finding a part you can give us a call a 1-855-781-5992 or chat with us on our website www.linestogo.com. Happy Travels, LinesToGo Team
i have to say, i appreciate you creating this video, it was done in a straightforward and objective way, exactly as needed to meet stock repair. however... when i have to remove driveshafts to fix a gas line, it is high time for you engineers to just go fug ursef... im gonna use some copper line and clamp it onto the nubs that will be left once i cut out the quick connect BS... oh, ive gotta move the ABS box out of the way to put in gas lines?!? ive gotta remove bolts here and there and everywhere?!?... i doubt it, FAKE NEWS everybody... fake news... im removing the ends of two lines, and adding two lines with 4 hose clamps, aaaaand, DONE! nice try engineers, you tried