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Anyone know where to get a replacement hose either new, used or made for less than the dealer's $363? Its on a 95 2wd, 5spd, 22RE truck of my Dad's and I'd like to fix it for him before I go back to Florida (call it rental fees). And its the line going from the pump, up-over-& down, to the gearbox. Any help is appreciated.

I'll be at the meeting tonight too, so I'll see y'all there.
 
Anyone know where to get a replacement hose either new, used or made for less than the dealer's $363? Its on a 95 2wd, 5spd, 22RE truck of my Dad's and I'd like to fix it for him before I go back to Florida (call it rental fees). And its the line going from the pump, up-over-& down, to the gearbox. Any help is appreciated.

I'll be at the meeting tonight too, so I'll see y'all there.

$363, ouch! assume you're talking about the rubber hose, not a pre-bent metal hose.

I think John had a similar problem a couple months ago and we just slapped a piece of 3/16 or 1/4" fuel line on there, been holding ever since.

If I'm steering (ha ha) you wrong call the guys at ACC, they can help I'm sure. ACC Toyota Truck & Land Cruiser
 
Is this the hi-pressure or the return line. If it is the return line then, yes, just get some hose of the correct diameter and cut to fit. If it is the hi-pressure line, try Napa.....or you can try a hydraulics shop - they usually will make custom lines for a fraction of the dealer cost.
 
I assume its the high pressure one cause it sprays fluid across the whole engine bay when you turn sharp. And its a combo hose of both metal and rubber. Seems real pointless too; its about 12" from "hole to hole" but the damn hose has gotta be 30" long and bends around all over the place. So far, all the shops I've called only do big, industrial lines. I'll check out that link though.
 
Anyone know where to get a replacement hose either new, used or made for less than the dealer's $363? Its on a 95 2wd, 5spd, 22RE truck of my Dad's and I'd like to fix it for him before I go back to Florida (call it rental fees). And its the line going from the pump, up-over-& down, to the gearbox. Any help is appreciated.

I'll be at the meeting tonight too, so I'll see y'all there.

I would check with

Royal Brass and Hose
800 Williams Drive
Marietta, GA 30066-6226
(770) 427-6163


and/or

B & J Hydraulic
1661 Old 41 Highway
Marietta, GA 30060
770/428-7029

These are businesses in the Marietta neck-of-the-woods. There are probably others around, but these are close with good reputations. Friends have taken them lines (hydraulic, power steering, AC, ...) and they will replicate/repair as appropriate. I don't know if it will be cheaper, but it would very hard to be more expensive.
 
Talk to Joey at B & J Hydraulics. He can cut off your old hose, at the fittings, & either recrimp or possibly build a new line, depending on the fitting style. He is currentlly doing that mod to a lot of my hydro hoses. He's actually welding on 6AN connectors to my fittings. Great prices too :smokin:
 
You can buy an aftermarket one for about $60.



edit: I am a parts guy. I looked it up and that is what they sell for. Not trying to hock parts.
 
You can buy an aftermarket one for about $60.



edit: I am a parts guy. I looked it up and that is what they sell for. Not trying to hock parts.

Aftermarket like from Advance, Auto Zone, Oreilys, etc.?
 
I work at an independent. But yes that is what I meant.
 
Thanks for making me check win the normal parts places... I don't know why I didn't check them first. Guess I thought they'd only have straight, do-it-yourself hoses. But AutoZone had it in stock and for less than $30! I could kick myself for not calling sooner cause I could've had the time to get it replaced.

Thanks for all the help and suggestions guys. Cruiser folks rule!
 
Thanks for making me check win the normal parts places... I don't know why I didn't check them first. Guess I thought they'd only have straight, do-it-yourself hoses. But AutoZone had it in stock and for less than $30! I could kick myself for not calling sooner cause I could've had the time to get it replaced.

Thanks for all the help and suggestions guys. Cruiser folks rule!
You owe Lingo a :beer: me thinks :cheers:
 

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