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Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2025
Line began leaking at the crimped portion when the temperature dropped to about -18c. Visible green die clearly showed the leak and pooled underneath my vehicle.Despite having received prompt replies to my request for warranty replacement; they are requesting I pay for international shipping for a replacement line for a product they manufactured and failed. I already paid shipping once when I first bought their product. I've also asked if they will cover the cost of repair as AC work is expensive, let alone paying for it twice!
doug robinson
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
The metal ends were perfectly bent. They were maybe 12 inches longer than they had to be which is way better than being too short! Just had to tuck excess up into frame. Great quality. Comes with all necessary seals. I used more ties than were sent. But I'm a little picky about making sure nothing chafes. Make sure you add 3 oz of oil to make up for oil in the old lines. Glad I used to repair the rear ac leak on my 2008 gmc yukon xl. Probably took about 4 hrs to install. Great product.
Bryan
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
This product was easy to install and works great. I wish I would have bought it sooner!
Brady Q Palsson
Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2023
Perfect for a 2007 Suburban. 3rd year in a row with lost AC in the summer, two alum line patches and I had enough. I was able to fish these through the original line locations without remove the old lines. A bit tricky with the LP engine end, but it is doable. My wife assured me that us having kids and a dog made the decision to restore the rear AC rather than block it off.A little bit of extra length that could not be placed in the engine bay due to radius of bend and hose starting to crimp, so I took the extra length up approximately under the passenger seat where there was also a bit of extra alum tubing. Nice gentle bend to take up the extra without a crimp.
Paul H
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2022
I had my mechanic install this item and charge the system 2 weeks ago. Mechanic said fittings and seals were correct. One of the hoses was a little longer than needed. Better longer than too short! Great price and it works.
Tyler Roy
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2021
I liked them, they worked, installation was a snap, but why so expensive for rubber hose.
Jay K.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021
These lines are well built and have extra hardware and seals in the box. They are cheaper than the factory lines for sure but they are still pricey. Installed in about an hour and a half with the Yukon XL on jack stands. I will update this in a few weeks as I have a trip planned with a round trip totaling about 24hrs of driving. Instructions would be nice ACS! I Understand it’s basically just following the old lines but pictures are a time saver when you get on your back and are playing Tetris with the rear frame area. From the rear door forward it’s quite obvious where they run.
Terry L. White
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2021
For our 2009 Chevrolet Suburban, the factory hard lines were completely shot; leaking in multiple places and needed to be replaced. Unfortunately, the only way to replace the factory hard lines and put in new hard lines was to have the body lifted off the frame. Simply more work than this weekend wrench turner could handle.This soft AC line replacement kit works like magic. Just work it into place along the existing hard lines (I actually zip tied mine to the hard lines at several points along the way), connect at both ends, recharge the AC system and you're back in business.No need to lift the car, disassemble the body/frame, or anything. The install is very simple and might be the best investment I've made in this car yet.
A. Nguyen
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020
This was fitted into a 2010 Chevy Suburban. It's definitely an easier install than crimping the metal pipes. Only part I really needed to take parts off was the stepping brackets to get the hose through.Will update down the road. We'll see what last longer the pipe or the rusted subframe in Minnesota Winter.
Kim O'Regan
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
Finally, the AC works again! First the condenser leaked, but still not fixed. The rear pipe also leaked, so I got this kit.If one of the connections in the front hadn’t beenstuck (had to be sawn off), I think it would’ve been done in 2hrs.
geotraxmaniac
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2019
Used this kit to replace the AC lines on my 07 Chevy Suburban. My husband had them on and the system recharged in about 1 hour. You do have to remove the passenger side running board and just for reference we did remove the old lines and connectors. So happy with this purchase considering new GM lines are over 2k!! Insane! This is definitely worth it to have AC again! My suburban has 171k miles and still going strong!!!
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2019
This took me about 2 hours to replace lines in my 2011 Suburban 2500. If I had not puttered around I could have done in an hour. Not difficult, I just took extra care to run the lines where they wouldn't rub and wear through like the old aluminum ones did. A can of AC Pro and I had AC again. Save many dollars by doing it myself, well worth the time spent.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2019
Good fit. Had to adjust rear fittings a little.Overall did a great job.
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