Ronzxcvb
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I want to thank everyone for there input
I fixed it with rubber fuel line
I did contemplate using steel even after I started but that would have required me to drop the gas tank
And I have a bad back so my Yukon would probably be still sitting on the stands 2 weeks from now had I went that route
Was hard enough just getting under there for me to fix it with tubing
But I am thinking about having all the steel lines replaced they all have quite a bit of rust on them
Think that someone that works out of there house or small garage would replace the gas and break lines for a couple hundred bucks?
I fixed it with rubber fuel line
I did contemplate using steel even after I started but that would have required me to drop the gas tank
And I have a bad back so my Yukon would probably be still sitting on the stands 2 weeks from now had I went that route
Was hard enough just getting under there for me to fix it with tubing
But I am thinking about having all the steel lines replaced they all have quite a bit of rust on them
Think that someone that works out of there house or small garage would replace the gas and break lines for a couple hundred bucks?