Unfortunately, actually changing out this hose is above my pay grade, so I gotta take it in. I could probably do it if I had a lift....
Jim, trust me on this, my memory is pretty clear as it was only 7 months ago. You don't need a lift and you don't even need to jack up the car. Jacking might make it a bit easier but it isn't necessary unless you are maybe a bit stout; all you need is to get your hands together hear the fuel pump, and one on the clamp by the fuel hard line. I'm not tall or large, and I was able to do it.
The first thing I did was NOT turn my car on for some time, to relieve pressure in the lines.
Disconnect the ground to the battery.
Then I removed the fuel pump cage.
Get a small tray like a disposable baking pan, fill it with oil dry or cat litter.
Wear disposable gloves to keep gas off the hands.
Remove the clamp at the hard line end, and the fitting at the pump. You need double wrenching on the latter.
Remove hose, fuel will come out into the pan.
Replace with new hose.
Total time, no jacking (and no joke either), was about 40 minutes. Yes, best to have a new hose on hand…A pro could do it in about 10, but I'm not a pro.