Kitchen Faucet Replacement

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jensalty

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Hello! I went to replace my kitchen faucet and came across this connection between the poly-b pipe (I think, based on the colour) and the faucet stems after unscrewing the nut. Any idea how to detach without wrecking the pipe? Thank you in advance!

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If you removed the nuts just pull them out, Looks like PVC supply lines.
 

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Before you toss or cut anything.. what are the angle stops if any on the wall?

If those are Qest supply tubes, its likely you have Qest angle stops which are not as easily used with non Qest supply tubes.
 
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