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I don't see an issue running the lines on the outside of the frame, I would just keep them toward the top of the frame obviously. You could build some protection later if you felt it's necessary.

Remember me questioning your dual exhaust decision? :whistle:
I’ve looked seriously at running it single. Seems to be some drive shaft interference issues

:dunno:
 
I don't see a problem running it on top, or outside high up.
Just not below the body mounts like was suggested earlier.
 
I knew it was a joke and I still didn't get it.
Must have been a separate conversation elsewhere, an inside joke I guess
I didn't get it either


Ran a new line on the bottom of my frame rail on dumpy. Works fine.

I have some room along the bottom of the floor against the frame. Also have an 8' chunk of -6 I can use to see how it lays out before I strip the existing line. Looks like Saturday
 
You guys are way over thinking it... run it outside up high , secure and protect from chaffing, move on.
Think so. Some P clamps and stuff and go

Got lots of wiring still to do, but want the lines landed before that so I don't have to work around them

So mostly not thinking
 
Be sure to leave space so as the frame/body tweak that it's not gonna pinch. These frames are floppier than a wet noodle.
 
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This is a suburban frame for sale in my area, I just noticed the fuel lines running down the driver side rail. Food for thought
 

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