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Old 02-04-2012, 10:23 AM
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Lower Pressure Power Steering Line

So I have a problem with with the low pressure power steering hard line on my 2000 tundra, the one that returns back to the reservoir. Its got a case of corrosion and is leaking. After a quick call to my local toyota they informed me the only way to get this line was to buy an assembly that include the high pressure line as well.....for a whopping $500....not a chance. I've tried looking on other OEM parts sites and I'm not having much luck. Can anyone with toyota parts experience direct me down a better path here? I couldnt imagine spending more than 50-60 for what I'm looking for here. If thats not going to be an option then I need an honest opinion on the what if's involved with just running a rubber line from the rack up to the reservoir......15 bucks worth of line and a couple of hose clamps sounds a lot more resonable than a $500 assembly with a bunch of stuff that I dont need to be replacing. I love my toyota's but some times they make me what to flip out with how they sell the replacement parts. Any and all comments are appreciated....thanks.
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The hi pressure line is available for ~80.00 at Rockauto. I'm also having problems finding the low pressure hose. I spliced in a rubber section temporarily.
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The only way to get the low pressure line is as an assembly with high pressure. I believe Napa and advance auto both carried it when I replaced last year. Not sure which I got it from though.
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I would look into just bypassing the hard line. Really no need for the steel line and there isn't a lot of pressure there to worry about.
I also run Magnafine filters in all my return lines. Saves cleanup for when something does go south.
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