Giving this a bump - should we put the p/n in the Tech Links?
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Ordered 15 today. For 1.43 each. Will post a pic up of what I got. My parts guy said the description was vague. Just said vac hose. We shall see. But I trust landpimp
I think I 1st saw this mentioned by Dan. But the OEM vac hose(3mm I think) is most often found in a 1 meter length(900mm) for about $10.
But if you order 90999-92003, you get 600mm for retail of $1.83!!!!! I got 6000mm for $14
John
Marshall,
3mm ID x 8mm OD Silicone tubing, Durometer, Shore A: Firm: 70; cost .91 cents a foot and will never have to be replaced due to hardening or cracking; Temp. Range: -94° to +392° F. I used under 20 feet on my Fed Spec '78.
I ordered 10 bags of the 600mm to get 6000mm.
90999-92003, you get 600mm for retail of $1.83
as i mentioned, there are a few lines longer than 600mm I beleive, so you might need the $10 bagsor splice
3mm ID x 8mm OD Silicone tubing, Durometer, Shore A: Firm: 70; cost .91 cents a foot and will never have to be replaced due to hardening or cracking; Temp. Range: -94° to +392° F. I used under 20 feet on my Fed Spec '78.
Procured from?
I thought we were talking OEM from CDan?
and I thought we were talking about saving money in the long term vs 1 meter sections of OEM vacuum tubing. I'll be frank - the vacuum tubing from Toyota in whatever length will eventually harden and crack.