The proper way would be getting longer lines to replace the stock ones.
Either custom ones or find a friendly parts store guy that can match up some from another vehicle.
Other ways would be to stretch or extend the stock ones.
spliced in section of hose. the hose clamp isn't the best way
kind of ghetto fab, gotta love the speaker wire holding it to the AC line.
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