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Field serviceable or crimped hydro steering hoses ???
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<blockquote data-quote="ftoy516" data-source="post: 665160" data-attributes="member: 6879"><p>X2 on the Field serviceable hoses...that is the only type of hoses that i have on mine (Toyota box with Hydro Assist) </p><p></p><p>I carry a full set of hoses for box and the Ram...they don't really take up a lot of room and like others have said they are easy to make up when you are in the middle of no where.</p><p></p><p>i cut mine with a cut off wheel on the grinder so it is a "clean cut" and none of them have leaked...i think it is important to get the cut good and SQUARE so they fit correctly.</p><p></p><p>Also you can just make up the spares (HOSE ONLY) you need at home and throw them in your tool bag so you have them ready to go when you need them, that way you save a step when you have to repair them....more than likely in the dark or the worst possible time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftoy516, post: 665160, member: 6879"] X2 on the Field serviceable hoses...that is the only type of hoses that i have on mine (Toyota box with Hydro Assist) I carry a full set of hoses for box and the Ram...they don't really take up a lot of room and like others have said they are easy to make up when you are in the middle of no where. i cut mine with a cut off wheel on the grinder so it is a "clean cut" and none of them have leaked...i think it is important to get the cut good and SQUARE so they fit correctly. Also you can just make up the spares (HOSE ONLY) you need at home and throw them in your tool bag so you have them ready to go when you need them, that way you save a step when you have to repair them....more than likely in the dark or the worst possible time. [/QUOTE]
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