What You Need To Know Before Replacing Your Fuel Lines

If you're a auto owner and need fuel lines, you'll want to be aware of some fuel line characteristics that can make the replacement job easier. The more you know, the easier the job will be.

Pre-Bent Lines Offer Exact Fitment

If you're considering bending your lines yourself, you may want to think again. Matching the exact routing, length, and connection points on your car is harder than it looks. Auto makers use CNC bending equipment to get the tight tolerances and complex shaping involved with fuel lines, but the average layman has to bend lines by hand. LinesToGo fuel lines are also bent with CNC-controlled tubing benders and are tailored exactly to your vehicle. With pre-bent lines, you get proper fitment and performance right out of the box.

Advanced Fuel Systems

Many modern vehicles are equipped with advanced fuel delivery systems, such as direct fuel injection or flex-fuel capabilities. In order for your new fuel lines to work seamlessly with these modern systems you must install lines that are designed to handle higher pressures and different types of fuel. High-quality steel lines from LinesToGo are up to the task. They're far superior to other fuel lines that are commonly made from rubber, galvanized steel, aluminum, or nylon. 

Longevity

Spending a bit more up-front for superior fuel lines is a good investment. Your fuel lines have to be able to withstand all the usual environmental conditions and stresses of the road without compromising safety or emissions performance. 

All LinesToGo fuel lines are made from either 304L stainless steel or Galfan® coated steel. That means they'll give you the long-lasting, dependable, safe performance you desire.

Common Fuel Lines Problems 

If you're noticing any of the following symptoms, it may be time to check your fuel lines:

  1. Fuel Odor: A strong gasoline smell, especially near the fuel lines or tank area.
  2. Fuel Leaks: Visible fuel leaks under the vehicle or damp spots on the fuel lines.
  3. Engine Performance Issues: Poor engine performance, such as difficulty starting, misfires, stalling, or hesitation during acceleration.
  4. Check Engine Light: The check engine light may come on due to fuel line issues.
  5. Fuel Pressure Problems: Low fuel pressure is often a sign of a problem with the fuel lines.

Fuel Lines From LinesToGo

At LinesToGo, we stock a huge selection of high-quality fuel lines that feature:

  • • Stainless Steel Construction For Long-Lasting Durability
  • • Lengths, Bends, And Fittings That Match OE Specifications Exactly
  • • Fast, Easy Shipping With A One-Year Warranty
  • • Easy To Install, Sectioned Fuel Lines
  • • CNC Pre-Bent Tubing Lines With Seamless Connections

We also offer a large library of buyer's guides and instructional videos on brake line replacement. Check out our selection of fuel lines and order today!