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Thread: Rubber Tubing

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    Rubber Tubing

    Is there a kit that has all new rubber tubing for mkII supras because most of mine are dry and hard. Thanks and I didnt know what forum to put this thread in sorry.

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    Umm... vacuum lines you mean?
    There was a kit recently on ebay
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    Need boost...

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    Well I broke a power steering hose and it looks the same as all the other hoses

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    IIRC, the return line is nothing special. Use ordinary transmission cooler hose from any auto parts store. The pressure hose has dedicated fittings on each end. Order a new one either aftermarket or Toyota if still available. As to complete kits for all underwood, never seen any. Recommend getting individual pieces as much as you can from Toyota before they are all gone.
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    are the ends on the pressure bigger?

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    You cannot use standard hose for the high pressure line, it needs to have fittings that compress to the hose since you are dealing with over 1000psi. The return hose has no fittings, it is just a rubber hose.
    -Chris

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    If its the pressure side hose usually Rockauto has them for cheap new <$50. And if you're really stuck its possible to get a hydraulic hose place to make you a generic replacement with the right fittings.

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