We offer replacement hoses from several OE brands that we trust, along with performance silicone upgrades for those who want increased wear resistance compared to factory rubber.
Over time, coolant hoses in your vehicle can deteriorate due to prolonged exposure to high temperatures from the coolant. Made of reinforced rubber, these hoses are prone to issues such as splitting at hose clamps, swelling, cracking, or even breaking, which can leave you stranded. It's important to replace them at the first sign of wear to prevent coolant loss and ensure your engine stays properly cooled.
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Over the years and with exposure to extremely hot coolant, the coolant hoses in your vehicle can take a beating. Being made of reinforced rubber, these hoses can fail in a number of ways. Splitting at a hose clamp, swelling, cracking, and breaking are just a few of the ways this hose can leave you stranded. Replace it at the first sign of wear to keep your coolant in your engine.
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Over the years and with exposure to extremely hot coolant, the coolant hoses in your vehicle can take a beating. Being made of reinforced rubber, these hoses can fail in a number of ways. Splitting at a hose clamp, swelling, cracking, and breaking are just a few of the ways this hose can leave you stranded. Replace it at the first sign of wear to keep your coolant in your engine. With the proper diameter, bends, and lengths, this is the perfect replacement for any swelled or damaged hose. An easy installation, it's piece of mind the next time you are on a long trip or your morning commute.
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Coolant hoses can become brittle and leak over time due to prolonged exposure to engine heat. This hose serves as a direct replacement for the one connected to the thermostat.