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January 13th, 2005 04:51 PM #1
lately dami kong nakikitang mga dedicated shops for hydraulic hoses. May nakasubok na ba sa inyo nito? are they at par with lets say OEM hoses?
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January 13th, 2005 05:13 PM #2
nakasubok na ako bumili sa ganun... kumpleto sila sa mga hose... then pwede ring ipa fabricate ang fittings... yung binili ko ay yung pang fuel
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January 13th, 2005 06:23 PM #3
How about for hoses like PS and cooling systems?
Medyo sensitive yung PS hoses (the diameter and length have to be similar to OEM spec).
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January 13th, 2005 06:36 PM #4
forgot to mention. pang power steering . yung high-pressure.
pang fittings walang problema. dami nilang choices. concerned ako sa quality ng pagcrimp nila ng hoses. no choice din ako eh. OEM korean-made hydraulic hoses (its on my carnival ngapala) tend to leak over time
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January 13th, 2005 07:11 PM #5Tried ko na PS hose ko... What happend is dinala ko sa kanila yung sirang hose para sa Length and Fitting. Ok naman kaso lang minsan may Ugong pag nag tuturn... But worth it naman kasi Sobrang mahal ng OEM
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January 13th, 2005 11:02 PM #7
I always use custom made hydraulic hoses in all our vehicles when it comes time to replace the hoses.
OEM is too damn expensive.
Plus, with custom hoses, you can choose what hose type to put in. I always use high pressure hoses with metal reinforcement. Same one used in heavy equipments for construction and industrial use.
On the last hose I had made, Mang Mario used Bridgestone (yep, the tire guys) hose then just had the hydraulic shop press the end fittings.
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January 14th, 2005 06:53 PM #8
The ugong may be because of a difference in the inner diameter or even the length of the hose from OEM spec probably.
Where do you guys go to BTW?I havent tried any of those shops yet.
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January 14th, 2005 07:46 PM #9
the name of the shop thats near to our place is muti-flex. (pasig area) thanks for the inputs tsikoteers.
OTEP,
is that the steel braided hose that is used for brake lines? thats not the same mang mario a/c specialist isn't he :D
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January 14th, 2005 08:51 PM #10
had my hi-ace's power steering hose changed last year due to leaks... 10 years old na kasi yung oto... asked my kumpare(who own's an auto supply) how much yung orig hose... ang sagot ba naman eh..."pre di pang benta yung presyo
... pa press na lang natin... may U.S. hose dito na reinforced with metal". ayun total cost 2500, including labor ng pagtanggal at kabit ng steering hose, labor sa pa press ng hose, steering fluid, at yung US hose mga 1.5 meters ginamit sa hi-ace. :jump2: still works with no problem... parang alang nangyari
well, i have never met a victim admitting they maltreated their trans box...
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