Power steering lines

Hey does anyone know of a place other than Sumarus that will braze the p/s lines to fit the SR? People in the states are saying it should only cost between 30-50 bux but Sumaru said he charges $200. I have been searching for 91+ lines but the only place I could find them is Team Auto in Winnipeg, but they said they wouldnt take them off for me as it was too much hassle, and I dont wanna drive to Manitoba for them. So is there a shop than anyone knows of that could do this for me?

Just so that you know my quote of $200 is not to “braze” any fittings together. I have actually templated and build a complete new high pressure power steering hose with new fittings, bolts and washers. I know that people have brased the fittings on the 89-90 lines to work but i did not think this was the best built or looking solution so we built our own lines once we depleted the used stock in town. this way we can provide our customers with an alternative to new 91 lines from nissan for half the price with out a sacrifice in quality. we can braze lines as well, at the request of the customer, but i do not advocate it and will not guarentee it. Hope this clears thing up! Neil.

Ok, thanks for clearing that up. For the time being however, I am gonna go with out the power steering.

Hey does anyone know of a place other than Sumarus that will braze the p/s lines to fit the SR? People in the states are saying it should only cost between 30-50 bux but Sumaru said he charges $200. I have been searching for 91+ lines but the only place I could find them is Team Auto in Winnipeg, but they said they wouldnt take them off for me as it was too much hassle, and I dont wanna drive to Manitoba for them. So is there a shop than anyone knows of that could do this for me?

Just so that you know my quote of $200 is not to “braze” any fittings together. I have actually templated and build a complete new high pressure power steering hose with new fittings, bolts and washers. I know that people have brased the fittings on the 89-90 lines to work but i did not think this was the best built or looking solution so we built our own lines once we depleted the used stock in town. this way we can provide our customers with an alternative to new 91 lines from nissan for half the price with out a sacrifice in quality. we can braze lines as well, at the request of the customer, but i do not advocate it and will not guarentee it. Hope this clears thing up! Neil.

Ok, thanks for clearing that up. For the time being however, I am gonna go with out the power steering.