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Extd4wd

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  1. Hey Will, You may need this also since the Torsion Bars are in the way and I'd hate to see you kink your fuel lines ? GMC Torsion Bar Bracket.pdf GMC Fuel Lines.pdf 488_series_Removal-Installation_Instructions.pdf GMC Torsion Bar Bracket.pdf GMC Fuel Lines.pdf 488_series_Removal-Installation_Instructions.pdf GMC Torsion Bar Bracket.pdf GMC Fuel Lines.pdf 488_series_Removal-Installation_Instructions.pdf GMC Torsion Bar Bracket.pdf GMC Fuel Lines.pdf 488_series_Removal-Installation_Instructions.pdf
  2. Found the solution: Read these filesGMC Fuel Lines.pdf GMC Fuel Lines.pdf GMC Fuel Lines.pdf GMC Fuel Lines.pdf
  3. Hello,has anyone out there replaced their rusted out OEM fuel lines ? I purchased SSL, one piece feed and vapor fuel lines from Inlinetube.com for my 2005 GMC Sierra SLT 4wd ext.cab and worked like a mad man and removed the stock steel fuel lines by cutting them at the flex junction. That damn clamp bolted to the transmission was a bitch ! Now I'm stuck trying to install these one piece lines and I've run the routing from front to back,back to front,folded the line in half,unbolted the ABS module and fuel line brackets, and now I could use some insight from someone who's actually installed these one pc. fuel lines ? Unfortunately these lines aren't in two pieces which would make the install so much easier! Any assistance in regard to this fuel line install would be greatly appreciated ?
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