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Thunder_Mountai
Apr 16, 2015Explorer II
Just use a pair of pliers and twist the suckers loose. Or buy a tubing cutter and just cut the lines. Then use Sharkbite connectors. I was a little skeptical of them. Just couldn't see how they would hold until I used them. Or you can just buy regular clamps.
The tool for putting the factory type crimps back on is too expensive for occasional use.
The tool for putting the factory type crimps back on is too expensive for occasional use.
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