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Take them off the car and have them rebuilt. I can't remember what size the fittings are, 6, or 8? Any place that can rebuilt hydraulic hoses will be able to do the job, and it shouldn't cost you more than $100 for both. If you were closer, I could run down to the shop and have them done for maybe $60-75. I've never heard of anyone using copper for the hard lines. What's wrong with the hard lines anyway? Rusted?
For the dryer to evaporator, you can replace the hard lines with rubber hose, but I think you will find you are going to have a hard time getting the hose through the firewall.
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