I ended up getting the OEM ac delco coated línes as you did. I took pictures before removing any lines. Next I drawed a diagram of the abs pump and then unbolted one line at a time so I knew which line went to where. I purchased a master cylinder bleed kit from advance. I used the fittings and clear line as to keep the master cylinder from leaking all the fluid out to prevent having to bleed master cylinder when I was done. I also drew a diagram of the brake lines on the top of the rail on driver's side. If you take pictures and draw a diagram it will make installing each line faster and also making sure each line snaps onto each of the 3 plastic clips on top of the frame rail. There is a order to which line is installed first
Once I knew where the lines went from the abs pump, I then used dikes and cut/removed the brake lines. It is not as hard as I was expecting. The biggest thing is to install each line based on where they rest inside the front frame rail clip.
It saved me at least $2,000:in parts and labor. I would also suggest having a stubby wrench to get in the tight area when installing the lines to the abs pump.
I also placed tape over the ends of the lines as I fished them from the front to the abs pump. There is a mounting clip on top of the frame rail near the abs pump. Do not secure the lines into the frame rail Until you have the lines installed at the abs pump.
Also make sure you push the line inside the abs housing, then slide the nut onto the abs pump threads. IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS YOU WILL START TO CROSS THREAD THE FLARE NUTS.
I was able to get all my lines in. I had two lines on the top of the abs pump that were weeping. Friend of mine is a mechanic and he wrenched down on the two nuts and the weeping stopped.
I originally purchased the dorman stainless lines and while they are cheaper, do yourself a favor and get the OEM lines. The Ac delco lines are bent to the original shapes/angles. The dorman lines are thinner metal and when routing inside/top of frame rail they will bend easy and are not as rigid as the Ac Delco.
I will try to find the YouTube link and post it.