I have a great local hydraulic shop.
When I'm ready for lines I'll load the vehicle on the trailer and do them in their parking lot.
It's usually a good piece of conversation and the whole shop comes out to shoot the shit and help.
One time I brought the finished vehicle back and gave a ride around the parking lot to the owner and the employees.
I'm getting discounts now.
When I'm ready for lines I'll load the vehicle on the trailer and do them in their parking lot.
It's usually a good piece of conversation and the whole shop comes out to shoot the shit and help.
One time I brought the finished vehicle back and gave a ride around the parking lot to the owner and the employees.
I'm getting discounts now.
That's what I do if I can't bring the rig to the shop.Another option is to buy the hose, and fittings, then route and cut the line at home, clocking the fittings how it lays out best, and then marking them so that when you take it to the shop, they can realign the fittings correctly, before crimping them.