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Is there a better or go to source? How about the other one? What else should I replace? This truck is getting older, 2017.
This is the Ford part number, hc346f073ah
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I chose the S&B hoses for my '17. Others say that the less connections and clamps, the better the hose (less chances of leaks). Aftermarket hoses can make a big difference, name brand hoses will be better than stock. My buddy bought a cheap version from eBay and he couldn't even mount it,....... poor quality. https://sbfilters.com/collections/in...6.7L%2C-Diesel
Rudy's Performance sells a nice kit for $120. I put it on my truck a few weeks ago after noticing a split in the cold side intercooler hose. It's been great.
If you're shopping Rudy's site might as well buy his own kit. Like I said, I got the cold side kit for $120 and it's great. I didn't change my hot side pipe because those rarely fail.
This thread pushed me to order aftermarket hoses. I've only got 42k miles on my 2022 but most of those miles are pulling our 5th wheel and this is always in the back of my mind. I went with the S&B hot and cold side. One less thing to worry about now.
This thread pushed me to order aftermarket hoses. I've only got 42k miles on my 2022 but most of those miles are pulling our 5th wheel and this is always in the back of my mind. I went with the S&B hot and cold side. One less thing to worry about now.
Good choice, the size difference is incredible too compared to stock not to mention the nice look afterwards.........if you see a lot of boost while towing then these will put a smile on your face.
I have about 51K on my '22. How do you like those S&B products? I just looked at the cold pipe, and watched the install video. Looks like good quality.
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