New AC Soft lines
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New AC Soft lines
I'm having a hard time finding the soft lines for my AC. 1988 4Runner, 4cyl EFI.
From what I saw on Camelback Toyota website, 88711-89114 is my discharge hose Toyota part number, and this part might be available, although it is upwards of $175. The suction hose is 88720-89115 and it shows as discontinued.
I have not found any aftermarket hoses for my year, anyone have any leads on part numbers or websites\retailers to check?
Of course my other option is a custom hose place, but where? Who crimps AC hoses these days?
Thanks in advance.
From what I saw on Camelback Toyota website, 88711-89114 is my discharge hose Toyota part number, and this part might be available, although it is upwards of $175. The suction hose is 88720-89115 and it shows as discontinued.
I have not found any aftermarket hoses for my year, anyone have any leads on part numbers or websites\retailers to check?
Of course my other option is a custom hose place, but where? Who crimps AC hoses these days?
Thanks in advance.
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Where have you looked? It's been awhile since I had a hose fabricated, but I'm sure that any local "A/C repair" shop can point you in the right direction.
A few seconds of Google lead to these guys: https://coldhose.com/custom-hose/cus...l?options=cart
A few seconds of Google lead to these guys: https://coldhose.com/custom-hose/cus...l?options=cart
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Scope - ok wow, I did not even think about online places to make a custom hose, that site looks pretty good, I just need to measure my lines and figure out what ends I have. Thanks!
I might call some "AC repair shops" I haven't called any, I just started really searching yesterday and was surprised that I couldn't find aftermarket hoses online to fit my truck.
I might call some "AC repair shops" I haven't called any, I just started really searching yesterday and was surprised that I couldn't find aftermarket hoses online to fit my truck.
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Your local companies that specialize in nuts, bolts, fasteners, etc often offer crimping services for hoses. They frequently make hydraulic lines that require similar fittings.
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Where have you looked? It's been awhile since I had a hose fabricated, but I'm sure that any local "A/C repair" shop can point you in the right direction.
A few seconds of Google lead to these guys: https://coldhose.com/custom-hose/cus...l?options=cart
A few seconds of Google lead to these guys: https://coldhose.com/custom-hose/cus...l?options=cart
Ended up sending my lines to this Coldhose.com business, turns out they are in Ocala, FL. They remade my lines for what I considered reasonable, just about $100 including shipping.
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