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Natural Hose with Polished End Cap Covers
FAQ
Does anyone make custom radiator hoses?
- Yes, JEGS offers the 511231 Stainless Steel Radiator Hose Kit, providing a durable and customizable solution for your specific needs. Create a perfect fit with our high-quality stainless steel radiator hose.
How long do factory radiator hoses last?
- Factory radiator hoses typically last around 50,000 to 100,000 miles. Upgrade to the JEGS 511231 Stainless Steel Radiator Hose for extended durability and resistance to wear, ensuring a longer lifespan for your cooling system.
Can an old radiator hose cause overheating?
- Yes, worn or old radiator hoses can lead to overheating issues. Prevent such issues by replacing your factory hose with the JEGS 511231 Stainless Steel Radiator Hose Kit, which offers reliability and enhanced heat dissipation.
Specifications:
Can the stainless steel hoses be used on sealed pressurized system. I use a sealed surge tank with radiator only vents at radiator and surge tank pressure regulated caps.
I have a 1983 Chevy 305 water pump 1 3/4 “ inner diameter that needs to connect to a 1958 International Harvester radiator pipe with an inner diameter of 2” thru 90 degrees at each end. Will this product fit??
I have a 1972 Oldsmobile cutlass, I need the upper and lower hose. Would this work?
Can this hose be cut to length
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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