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Old 10-16-2015, 02:00 AM
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1994 T100 PS hose assy.

Gents,


My 1994 T100 3L V6 RWD needs a replacement PS high-side hose!


LOTS of vendors say they have a replacement for this truck. Not true!
Photos of their hoses do not look the same as the OEM part.


Does anyone on this site have a solution or suggestion?


Thanks in advance,


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Uh, look for a vendor that has the picture you like? Post a picture of your hose so we have some idea what you're looking for?

Try http://www.toyotapartsoverstock.com/...rimLevel=18373 (PS you're not going to like the price)
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You can`t go by pictures as long as the ends are correct the length is long enough it is a high pressure hose it will work.

About the only way you will get a perfect match is to buy one from Toyota and then that might have been changed.

Go to your local Hydraulic shop and have them make you one.

Then it is a T100
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Originally Posted by wyoming9
... Go to your local Hydraulic shop and have them make you one. ...
This is an especially good idea here, as most of the difficult-to-match part of the hose is metal. I presume the metal is okay and you have a leak in the rubber part. If so, probably the most efficient way to fix it will be to take the whole hose (leaky part and all) to a hydraulic shop to replace the rubber pieces and match it to length.



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