Yeah I go all my hoses from RHT.
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Gabe - you should dig a hole. Put OEM, Napa, and autozone hoses in it. Whatever one able to hop out of the hole should be the one you go with. That hose's determination will be the key attribute need to keep dent on the road. Or if all fail, leave them out there for 6 months check to see which ones will be in the best conditions, i'm saying OEM.
Gabe - you should dig a hole. Put OEM, Napa, and autozone hoses in it. Whatever one able to hop out of the hole should be the one you go with. That hose's determination will be the key attribute need to keep dent on the road. Or if all fail, leave them out there for 6 months check to see which ones will be in the best conditions, i'm saying OEM.
Gabe - you should dig a hole. Put OEM, Napa, and autozone hoses in it. Whatever one able to hop out of the hole should be the one you go with. That hose's determination will be the key attribute need to keep dent on the road. Or if all fail, leave them out there for 6 months check to see which ones will be in the best conditions, i'm saying OEM.
Gabe - you should dig a hole. Put OEM, Napa, and autozone hoses in it. Whatever one able to hop out of the hole should be the one you go with. That hose's determination will be the key attribute need to keep dent on the road. Or if all fail, leave them out there for 6 months check to see which ones will be in the best conditions, i'm saying OEM.
Those OEM **** clamps are just as good if not better than worm clamps. At least you know the oem stuff is quality. If you don't know what you are doing you can buy some really ****ty worm clamps that can fail.