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    Who all has deleted their rear climate control lines?

    I failed to install my wheel spacers this weekend because of these lines. I'm stuck on one part and looking for some guidance. I am using stock wheels + 255/75 MT/R's and 1.5" Spidertrax spacers

    I have my grinder for the pinch welds and I have the ac lines for XK's w/o rear climate control so I'm good on that front. Where I am stuck right now is what to do with the heater lines.

    Did you guys snake them back up into the engine bay and just connect them together? If you did, what size are the lines, 3/8" or 1/2"? If I can just connect them I was just going to buy a brass barbed fitting like the one linked below, will that work?

    http://www.homedepot.com/p/SharkBite...v#.UaQNcpwxGrc

    Obviously wont need a five pack but you get the idea. Thanks!
    2006 XK 4.7L QTII

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    Adam will be chiming in.... dont quite remember what he did, but i thought he just bought the lines for no rear heat and installed them..

    I was gonna delete my lines too. lol it was the first and only thing the wife "vetoed". Guess i cant complain!

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    Haha Matt. Since I'm removing the third row they aren't necessary anymore and I'd rather not rip them off with the tires going down the highway lol.

    I can't see paying for the new lines when I *think* they just need to be spliced together...which can be accomplished for a dollar or less.
    2006 XK 4.7L QTII

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    From browsing Sal's thread it looks like he spliced his two lines together. (For the heater lines that is)

    http://www.theultimatejeep.com/showt...ll=1#post28401

    Now, to find out what size the line is.
    Last edited by JustinS; 05-27-2013 at 07:39 PM.
    2006 XK 4.7L QTII

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    I deleted my rear heat and ac lines a few years ago. I bought all 4 lines (both AC lines and both heater lines) because I got a hell of a deal on them. I'm not exactly sure what Sal did to splice the lines. I figured it would just be easier to use the lines that are made for no rear heat/ac
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    Do you happen to have a part number?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinS View Post
    After seeing the prices posted above for the heater lines I'm just going to splice them together in the engine bay with a barbed fitting. Will post up my results tonight.
    That's what I did cost me like $4 bucks to do it.

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    The size for the heater lines is 3/4" for future reference.

    I only bought a 1/2" barbed fitting so I had to improvise...I'll let the pictures do the talking. Total cost $0.00.










    I still have to crimp the cut lines and do some pinch weld trimming but I'm almost there.
    2006 XK 4.7L QTII

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    Thanks for the photos..

    I'm liken the costs listed 0 > $4. !

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    Just make sure you don't have any kinks like I do in that last pic, I added some more hose clamps in the kinked areas to open them back up. I might revise this in the future but it should do for now.
    2006 XK 4.7L QTII

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