Re: Products from Inline Tube: what have you tried for Your K5?
Pete, I used a full set of Inline tube product for my 72 K5. You can see some in my build thread or if you have a specific thing you want to see I can get pictures for you. I used their stainless version of Brake, Fuel, and Vapour/canister lines. The vapour cannister lines they sent me that mount on the frame along the rh side of the tank were wrong. They sent the wrong product but I will say once I contacted them, they made it right on their dime including shipping so in the end I don't have any issues with them. If was also a year later from the time I had bought them before I was using them and realized the issue. They didn't care about the long timeframe. They didn't say sorry but 30 days is up.
I also used their Stainless PKB cable set. It was spot on. Problem is my truck sits about 2" higher and with the custom ORD/Alcan springs the axle has a lot more travel. It made the rear cables too short but that is my issue not Inline. The product would fit a stock ride height truck. They are going to send me a new set 3" longer. I of course have to pay but their turnaround on custom stuff once I confirm the length I need they told me is only about 1 week.
All sets seem to pretty much match what I removed when I laid them side by side on the floor but you definitely have to tweak them here and there when installing. No doubt about that. But I installed all of my lines by myself (except the 2 along the rear axle which I just haven't put on yet) in about 2 hours so it didn't require that much work.
I have read of others on this forum having a lot more issues than me but I think more on earlier years. I don't think I have heard too much wrong with the '72 set.
Let me know if you want any other pictures.
What do you mean about your rear lines being siamesed?
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