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    #16
    Most line can be bent by hand with steady, even pressure. SS lines are the ones you really need a bender for.

    Also, having a flaring tool is something good to have when you consider how much most shops charge for line jobs. Besides, since when is having tools a bad thing?

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      #17
      I have all the tools and I'd still rather just buy the line pre bent then waste my time measuring, cutting, bending, and flaring.

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      -Build http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=295277

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        #18
        Agreed I did the job recently and it's so easy when you have pre bent factory lines to just bolt up. I think it was around $60 for the feed and return hose lines pre-bent and ready to go from pelican.
        Shawn @ Bimmerbuddies
        Bimmerbuddies LLC
        717-388-1256
        2971a Roundtop Rd, Middletown PA 17057
        bimmerbuddiesllc@gmail.com

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          #19
          ordered my parts will be doing the fuel pump with it's soft lines and the fuel filter and soft lines.

          I'll get to the soft lines in the front when I do the Injectors and Rail.

          Thanks for the heads up always down to save money if I can do it myself. spent under $200 for OEM BMW Hoses and Rings.

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