Brake booster vac lines dealer only ????
#1
Brake booster vac lines dealer only ????
I WANT TO REPLACE THE VACUUM LINES AND CHECK VALVE THAT RUNS FROM THE BRAKE BOOSTER TO THE INTAKE MANIFOLD.
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THEY ARE AVAILABLE FROM AFTERMARKET SUPPLIERS LIKE AUTOZONE ORIELY'S ROCK AUTO ETC OR ARE THEY DEALER ONLY
??
TRIED LOOKING ON EBAY BUT NO LUCK USING PART NUMBERS.
44773-35390 HOSE CARB SIDE
44730-10010 CHECK VALVE
44772-35260 HOSE BOOSTER SIDE
LET ME KNOW - THANK YOU !!
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THEY ARE AVAILABLE FROM AFTERMARKET SUPPLIERS LIKE AUTOZONE ORIELY'S ROCK AUTO ETC OR ARE THEY DEALER ONLY
??TRIED LOOKING ON EBAY BUT NO LUCK USING PART NUMBERS.
44773-35390 HOSE CARB SIDE
44730-10010 CHECK VALVE
44772-35260 HOSE BOOSTER SIDE
LET ME KNOW - THANK YOU !!
#2
#4
Did you try putting the part number itself into google? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Toyo...-/361489252851
But, wait, what? Yes, the price on good ole eBay is HIGHER than the price from toyotapartsoverstock (which is a dealer in Florida; I've had good luck with them). kcaudill steered you in the right direction.
By the way, kudos for figuring out the part numbers first. Note that you could have used toyotapartsoverstock (and other dealer sites) to get the part numbers in the first place.
But, wait, what? Yes, the price on good ole eBay is HIGHER than the price from toyotapartsoverstock (which is a dealer in Florida; I've had good luck with them). kcaudill steered you in the right direction.
By the way, kudos for figuring out the part numbers first. Note that you could have used toyotapartsoverstock (and other dealer sites) to get the part numbers in the first place.
#6
Didn't someone mention that all-caps is the typographic equivalent of SHOUTING?
These are molded hoses. Ones that are "close" to straight can sometimes by replaced with bulk hose, but you'll have some trouble fitting them. Replacing hoses with pronounced bends frequently leads to kinks, and that won't work at all.
I haven't shopped specifically, but I recall the booster hose as fairly large-diameter. I don't know if you can buy bulk vacuum hose in that size. I would not try fuel or coolant hose; they are designed for pressure, not vacuum. These are brakes you're talking about; you wouldn't want to find out the hard way that the vacuum pinches off the hose on a long downhill.
These are molded hoses. Ones that are "close" to straight can sometimes by replaced with bulk hose, but you'll have some trouble fitting them. Replacing hoses with pronounced bends frequently leads to kinks, and that won't work at all.
I haven't shopped specifically, but I recall the booster hose as fairly large-diameter. I don't know if you can buy bulk vacuum hose in that size. I would not try fuel or coolant hose; they are designed for pressure, not vacuum. These are brakes you're talking about; you wouldn't want to find out the hard way that the vacuum pinches off the hose on a long downhill.
#7
Thanks guys
yea know the difference between vac lines and pressure lines
i am sure i am not the only person in the last 30 years to have thought about or needed to replace the brake booster vac lines.
Thanks again
yea know the difference between vac lines and pressure lines
i am sure i am not the only person in the last 30 years to have thought about or needed to replace the brake booster vac lines.
Thanks again
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I am also in need of new brake booster vacuum lines for my 1987 2wd. They don't seem to be causing problems yet but you can see cracks starting to form around the ends of the hoses.
I tried the dealerships in my area and they all have said that they are no longer available (at least for my '87 22R carb'd 2wd truck which I believe are different part numbers than yours).
Good luck!
I tried the dealerships in my area and they all have said that they are no longer available (at least for my '87 22R carb'd 2wd truck which I believe are different part numbers than yours).
Good luck!
#9
I am also in need of new brake booster vacuum lines for my 1987 2wd. They don't seem to be causing problems yet but you can see cracks starting to form around the ends of the hoses.
I tried the dealerships in my area and they all have said that they are no longer available (at least for my '87 22R carb'd 2wd truck which I believe are different part numbers than yours).
Good luck!

I tried the dealerships in my area and they all have said that they are no longer available (at least for my '87 22R carb'd 2wd truck which I believe are different part numbers than yours).
Good luck!

#10
SO AFTER A COUPLE CUPS OF COFFEE THIS MORNING HERE IS WHAT I FOUND.....
THE ANSWER TO MY QUESTION
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...1417&ppt=C0267
THE GUYS AT GATES GAVE ME THIS PRODUCT NUMBER 27232 WHICH IS 11/32 VAC HOSE. OREILY'S SELLS IT FOR ABOUT $9 FOR 3 FEET BUT YOU CAN ORDER IT A NAPA BY THE FOOT SINCE YOU NEED ABOUT 4 FEET.
I HAVE 8MM I.D. SILICONE VAC LINE THAT CAME IN A KIT WHEN I REPLACED ALL MY BLACK OEM VAC LINES TO RED. GONNA GIVE THAT A TRY FIRST AND SEE IF THAT'LL WORK.
THE ANSWER TO MY QUESTION
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...1417&ppt=C0267
THE GUYS AT GATES GAVE ME THIS PRODUCT NUMBER 27232 WHICH IS 11/32 VAC HOSE. OREILY'S SELLS IT FOR ABOUT $9 FOR 3 FEET BUT YOU CAN ORDER IT A NAPA BY THE FOOT SINCE YOU NEED ABOUT 4 FEET.
I HAVE 8MM I.D. SILICONE VAC LINE THAT CAME IN A KIT WHEN I REPLACED ALL MY BLACK OEM VAC LINES TO RED. GONNA GIVE THAT A TRY FIRST AND SEE IF THAT'LL WORK.
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