I bought my car without a radiator (non-op) and I recently got a new Koyo to go in it. If I order a set of stock radiator hoses, will they fit the Koyo?
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Yes they'll fit. But if you are buying new ones why not buy high-quality ones?
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What would you recommend?
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I haven't looked in years but just browse around. There are alot more durable options out there than the factory ones. I'd guess for roughly the same price too.
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Agreed, but personally if they're much more expensive I wouldn't bother - they're radiator hoses, they either work or they dont.
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Originally Posted by inanimate_object' post='879068' date='Jul 31 2007, 05:15 AM
Agreed, but personally if they're much more expensive I wouldn't bother - they're radiator hoses, they either work or they dont.
I suppose, I'm just a big fan of buying the best of everything https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.gif |
Originally Posted by sweet7' post='879108' date='Jul 31 2007, 11:58 AM
I suppose, I'm just a big fan of buying the best of everything https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.gif
That's the way I am. I found out that RX7.com came out with their own set of silicon radiator hoses that I might give a try. They're about twice the price but $79/set doesn't seem horrible to me for a quality product. |
The OEM rad hoses ARE HIGH QUALITY. Spend your money where it counts. Rad hoses are absolutely fine to use OEM. They last forever and don't do a helluva lot...
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Originally Posted by alberto_mg' post='879243' date='Aug 1 2007, 04:22 PM
The OEM rad hoses ARE HIGH QUALITY. Spend your money where it counts. Rad hoses are absolutely fine to use OEM. They last forever and don't do a helluva lot...
I've had to replace FD hoses due to cracking.... |
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