
Transmission Cooler Rubber hose recomendations...
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Transmission Cooler Rubber hose recomendations...
A few weeks back I notices the rubber lines running to and from the transmission cooler are cracked and need to be replaced, and I am wondering what the best hose would be to use for this. Would I be better off going to the dealership and getting the hose there, or just buying some bulk stuff off the shelf. If I buy the stuff off the shelf should I use fuel line or vacuum line? Thanks in advance for any help 

[color=red][b]1993 Subaru BC Turbo Legacy (193k miles)
1971 VW Super Beetle
1989 Honda Elite 50
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1971 VW Super Beetle
1989 Honda Elite 50
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- Vikash
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I'd go aftermarket (unless the hoses are formed, but I don't think they are). Just make sure the line you get is oil-safe. Fuel line should be, since fuel is much rougher on rubber than oil is, but most vacuum line is not.
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I don't remember if they were formed or not, i'll check before I start digging into things. I think I'll try for the aftermarket stuff, and might even go for the nice german cloth braided stuff...
[color=red][b]1993 Subaru BC Turbo Legacy (193k miles)
1971 VW Super Beetle
1989 Honda Elite 50
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1971 VW Super Beetle
1989 Honda Elite 50
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they're not formed......just get some atf lines the same size. They should be at any auto parts store.
Josh
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm