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Originally Posted by 67cheby
i am dreading the time when it comes to running my ac lines, i am thinking about bringing them forward into the core support , then around inside the top of the fender and into the firewall there so you cant see them but....i havent layed this out so i dont know if it will work or not ??
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This is a viable option for a show truck, and one I like. Smooth and clean is very appealing to me. I was also thinking about using the stock heater box, re-worked as a 'cover' of sorts. I will have to attack this later though, as I am on a bit of a time crunch right now, and have PLENTY of other stuff to keep me occupied...
Also have to plug my local high-pressure line shop, Bearing Supply and Service. Walked in with my A/C lines, set them on the counter, the guy grabbed them, crimped them, and put them back in my hand in less than a minute. Then, when I asked what I owed him, he said "Have a nice day!"

I know where I'll be going next time I need bearings or fittings.
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