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Anybody bought any hoses other than OEM? Hard to stomach the price for small hoses and some other sites have them a cheaper. Dieselsite, CNC or Bostech brand?
Anybody bought any hoses other than OEM? Hard to stomach the price for small hoses and some other sites have them a cheaper. Dieselsite, CNC or Bostech brand?
I have the cnc lines also. They work and look great. But i had one grumpy note to add, not necessarily their fault completely. I have RiffRaff plenums, I can not install the one fitting on the head without pulling the plenum to allow the fitting clearance. Drivers side I believe it was.
I replaced on both my trucks with OEM lines, they lasted this long why not install what lasted, granted mine were not leaking or anything just replaced them as preventative maintance and kept old as spares.
Thanks for all of the replies. January is always a busy month for me so I'm finally getting to this repair. I did buy the OEM. Not saying the aftermarket is not good but I usually get burned trying to save money.
Anyway, passenger side was the most difficult. Driver side was a breeze. Question. What side did anyone use the clamp on. I used it on the passenger side. The old clamps won't go on the new thicker hose. Let me know if I used it on the wrong side. The bag didn't come with instructions.
I used CNC because my OE were clapped out and leaking along with the pump fittings. With Irate efuel the CNC lines make it super easy to route everything with no lines in the way.
I did find a 3/4 inch clamp at Home Depot that worked. I also got a harbor freight assortment but the biggest was 5/8 inch and was too small since the updated hoses were bigger. I did go with Ford hoses.
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