Where is the best, most reasonable place to get -AN fittings, and even line, although I already have that. I usually order from Summit, but the damn $11 S/H fee pisses me off for four little fittings.
So where do you guys get them?
Thanks in advance,
Neil
-AN fittings - Where to get them?
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Re: -AN fittings - Where to get them?
I get mine locally, or through http://www.amstreetrod.com. You might be able to find certain parts a dollar or two cheaper elsewhere, but I can vouch for the fast shipping and service at AM Streetrod.
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Re: -AN fittings - Where to get them?
[quote=""Gatecrasher""]I get mine locally, or through http://www.amstreetrod.com. You might be able to find certain parts a dollar or two cheaper elsewhere, but I can vouch for the fast shipping and service at AM Streetrod.[/quote]
Thanks.
Locally like Autozone or Advance Auto? From what I seen on Russell's website, they are dealers but I believe their prices are a lot higher than online.
Thanks.
Locally like Autozone or Advance Auto? From what I seen on Russell's website, they are dealers but I believe their prices are a lot higher than online.
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Re: -AN fittings - Where to get them?
If you dont care if they are pretty anodized aluminum, there is a virtual shmorgasboard only a "JIC fittings" google search away
Re: -AN fittings - Where to get them?
I've never seen any of the chain places have AN fittings, other than maybe some pre-packaged stuff for carb plumbing.
I get mine at a place called Fluid Systems Engineering. Big hydraulics place. They also stock AN stuff for the car guys. Their prices are really competitive, and nothing beats driving down there and getting what I need NOW.
They also ship if you're looking for an alternative to AM. Their online catalog isn't as good though. http://www.fluidsystemseng.com
I get mine at a place called Fluid Systems Engineering. Big hydraulics place. They also stock AN stuff for the car guys. Their prices are really competitive, and nothing beats driving down there and getting what I need NOW.
They also ship if you're looking for an alternative to AM. Their online catalog isn't as good though. http://www.fluidsystemseng.com
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Re: -AN fittings - Where to get them?
Check a tractor supply store. Like the hammer said.... only a JIC fitting search away.

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Re: -AN fittings - Where to get them?
If your looking for tdo4 oil feed fittings, search for 'Komastu adaptor' 
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Re: -AN fittings - Where to get them?
These guys have pretty good prices on fittings, but they have limited selection. When possible, I try to buy through them.
http://www.a1racing.com/index.asp?PageA ... ategory=43
http://www.a1racing.com/index.asp?PageA ... ategory=43
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Re: -AN fittings - Where to get them?
Those are very good prices. I went to a local custom auto shop that has been around here. They actually have a large selection but the prices were about twice that of Summit or A1 and the old guy behind the counter was being an ass. So I had him look up a bunch of prices and told him I was just checking. 
