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Old 03-13-2018, 12:32 PM   #1
spddm0n
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Lower Radiator Hose doesn't have a coil spring

Hey all -

What are you all doing for lower radiator hoses these days? I thought I'd replace the 49 year old hose (though still seems to be in tact) just in case, but I can't find one anywhere with the coil spring inside like the original I have. I've reading that the newer hoses are good enough now, to not soften with age, thus not requiring the spring, but I'm curious what you all are using.

I also thought about putting my spring into a new hose with the spring inside.

Thanks for any thoughts you have.
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