Designed for efficient fuel transfer, Brakequip's 5/16-inch Fuel Flex Tubing is ideal for automotive and industrial applications requiring reliable fuel line performance. Crafted with precision, this tubing offers flexibility and durability, ensuring it withstands various environmental conditions and maintains integrity under different pressures.
This high-quality tubing features a 5/16-inch outer diameter, providing optimal flow rate for fuel systems. Its robust construction is engineered to resist abrasion and chemical damage, making it suitable for use with a broad range of fuels. The tubing's flexibility simplifies installation in tight or complex layouts, reducing the need for additional fittings and components.
With its versatile application potential, Brakequip Fuel Flex Tubing is an essential component for any high-performance fuel delivery system. This product is trusted across multiple industries for its consistent reliability and effectiveness in fuel transfer use.
SKU: T8-FF
Supplier Part Number (MPN): T8-FF
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Specifications
Brand
Brakequip, LLC
Brand
Brakequip
Pack Size
12.00
UOM
FT
Supplier Part Number
T8-FF
Product Weight
0.07 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Tony C on Oct 20, 2025, 8:55 AM
got a tight spot to run a fuel line, is this stuff flexible enough to snake around without a bunch of extra fittings?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 21, 2025, 9:48 PM
For tight routing, the Fuel Flex Tubing is made to stay flexible so it’s easier to run through cramped or complex layouts. That flexibility can cut down on needing extra fittings and pieces just to make the bends.
Question by: Dwayne C on May 28, 2025, 2:12 PM
this tubing work for tighter engine bay runs where there ain't much room to maneuver fittings around?
Answer by: Customer Support on May 29, 2025, 7:04 PM
Flexibility is really where this tubing earns its keep. Routing fuel lines through tight or awkward spaces is a lot more manageable when the line itself can bend and conform without fighting you. Fewer fittings needed means fewer potential leak points too, which is always a good thing in a cramped engine bay.