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    Pure Silicone radiator hoses now available

    We just got our first batch in only a few sets.
    Blue and black so far (red will be available in the future)
    These are replacement silicone upper and lower radiator hoses.
    Inspired by Rally Racing, with companys like Samco etc.
    The US military and govt has been using silicone hoses on their
    own vehicles for over 20 yrs. This includes your hwy patrol cars
    , FBI vehicles etc.
    They use them because they rarely if ever go bad and break.
    Sounds like a good thing to have if you are on a rd trip or off
    roading somewhere

    For anyone interested, you can email us.
    The first batch is ready to ship and we are taking orders for the
    next batch.
    They usually sell for $150 for the pair, Im going to market them at
    only $125 for the set for as long as we can.


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    www.planetsvx.com
    click on the Vehicross button on the left side
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    Post when you get in some yellows for my Proton.
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    Interested in red myself.

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    will these do anything other than look better and last longer than the stockers? (ie is it worth getting them now or just waiting for the stock ones to go bad)


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    How about a Green set for Dragon owners?
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    Well, let me ask. Right where my upper hose connects to the radiator in the front of my engine bay, I notice periodic coolant leaks there. Its nothing big, just a little leaking. Do you think this could be related to a cracking or dried out hose? Would a replacement hose help in this area?

    Also, how hard is it to change out yourself? Or is this something you should have a radiator shop perform?

    Bart

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    RED SET PLEASE!!

    ...let me know when available.

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    I have yellow and Red coming on my next batch
    Green has yet to be availalbe sorry. But black
    goes with anything
    To me, preventive maintance is key, and if you have
    over 80k on your stock hoses, you may want to consider
    putting these on prior to any leaking or bursting in the summer
    while stuck in traffic etc.
    An easy way to ruin an aluminum motor like ours is to overheat
    it too much.
    For the leaking syndrome, it could be your hose or more likely
    it could be where the plastic tank meets the aluminum..over time
    they tend to split right there and will cause a leak, which will only
    get worse over time.
    As for installing them, if you are a little mechanically inclined and
    have a few tools and an hour to kill, you can usually do it yourself.
    Have a gallon of antifreeze around to be able to refill your system
    when you are done and be sure to properly dispose of the old stuff
    away from pets and a way thats good for the invironment

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    this is how red will look

    and for anyone wanting a set, Im taking pre-orders...
    and deposits if you want.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Vehi-Cross-Az View Post
    I have yellow and Red coming on my next batch
    Green has yet to be availalbe sorry. But black
    goes with anything
    To me, preventive maintance is key, and if you have
    over 80k on your stock hoses, you may want to consider
    putting these on prior to any leaking or bursting in the summer
    while stuck in traffic etc.
    An easy way to ruin an aluminum motor like ours is to overheat
    it too much.
    For the leaking syndrome, it could be your hose or more likely
    it could be where the plastic tank meets the aluminum..over time
    they tend to split right there and will cause a leak, which will only
    get worse over time.
    As for installing them, if you are a little mechanically inclined and
    have a few tools and an hour to kill, you can usually do it yourself.
    Have a gallon of antifreeze around to be able to refill your system
    when you are done and be sure to properly dispose of the old stuff
    away from pets and a way thats good for the invironment
    Yeah, is there a proper way to drain the old fluid? This might be something I do next month. Like I said, I have had periodic leaks here and there. Some under the engine that I have not located yet. Just little drips.

    I wonder if a new radiator and new hoses would be an ok idea now that I am at 65k.

    Bart

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    FYI, regular hose clamps will eat up the supple silicone hoses.
    You might want to consider an investment in some t-bolt clamps, or another style that doesn't allow the clamp to slide along the hose while tightening.

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    I'd probably be a good idea to throw in T-bolts with the set. How do I make a deposit on a red set?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    Well, let me ask. Right where my upper hose connects to the radiator in the front of my engine bay, I notice periodic coolant leaks there. Its nothing big, just a little leaking. Do you think this could be related to a cracking or dried out hose? Would a replacement hose help in this area?Also, how hard is it to change out yourself? Or is this something you should have a radiator shop perform?

    Bart
    Check this out now...it could get big ugly big quick! Make sure that rad neck isn't cracked....if it's the hose, change them. Do it yourself, it's nothing...throw in a flush while you're at it.

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    I'd go for a set of those.

    The bigger hose is no longer available from isuzu btw.

    John C.

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