mwilson
TDR MEMBER
If you don't want the hassle, then yes, you can spend three times the amount and call it good.
It is not so much the hassle as the integrity of the install. Compare that kit to a handful of hose clamps, push-loc fittings, etc.
It takes the install from being a catastrophie looking for a place to happen to a professional, reliable add on that won't put you on foot in the middle of the freakin' night.
Yes, I could spend a couple of hours going thru the Parker catalog. Hope I got the right compression end so I don't have a fuel leak. Special order the fittings, cut the line, find out that the fittings are the wrong size, patch the fuel line. Repeat, repeat, etc. .
I am in the business of parts and I am telling you right now that those people did the leg work CORRECTLY and have created something as good as an OEM fit.
I prefer the pre-made hoses and fittings they supply far superior to hose clamps, mis-matched hose, etc...
If the Micron rating is too high for a first filter then change to a different rating but the mounting and plumbing are first rate.
Why, unless you have nothing but time on your hands, would you not consider that kit a value for the average guy????
I watch people screwing around like this with big trucks every day and costing themselves nothing but lost time and revenue.
Then bring it here for us to straighten it out.
There are some people that can pull it off, but most can't and in the long run it will bite them in the arse.
I don't understand.
JMHO.
Mike.

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