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Hose kits

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Oldsalt73, Aug 11, 2021.

  1. Aug 11, 2021 at 6:48 AM
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    Oldsalt73

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    Is any recommendations for places to buy complete replacement hose kits(2nd gen 4.0)?
    Thanks Scott
     
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    what hoses? Fuel, coolant, brake?
     
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    Coolent now but all in near future.
     
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    Don't know of any kit, but here should be most of the coolant hoses you'd need to change out.
    16571-0p020
    16572-0p020
    16282-0p010
    16267-0p030
    16281-0p010
    15778-31010
    15777-31010
    16261AD010
    16264AD010
    87209-04020
    87209-04040
     
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    Thanks for parts numbers.

    270,000 some need replacing Putting in a new water pump might as well replace the hoses while I'm at. Thanks for the link to that site unfortunately they don't have anything for 2007.

    The benefit is silicone holds up under high and low temperatures better traditional rubber. You can get silicone in black if the colored hoses bother you.

    Thanks for your help I really appreciate it
     
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    I've heard the silicone is also supposed to be more resilient against getting spongy if there is an oil leak dripping on it.. but I generally fix oil leaks as soon as I discover them.

    If you can afford it, buy OEM. It'll only add value to the truck
     
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    Interesting, I read the opposite about the oil though. And that was just a few internet keyboard strokes so I could be fed false info of course. Silicone hoses never fancied me, I did upgrade the boost hoses on my ford though with the t bolt clamps and silicone hoses because I was tired of the OEM ones blowing out.

    The downside seemed to be the need to check on the coolant levels more since silicone is a more porous material. I imagine for my application in a stock pickup truck, silicone hoses would not be of much benefit, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

    https://motoiq.com/silicone-radiator-hoses-not-for-the-street/
     
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