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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawineer View Post
    Amazon sells hoes now? God bless Jeff.
    Best news ever! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedtactics View Post
    Incase anyone else needs this hoes. I found this one was perfect for the application. Allstar-ALL42150 Black 3" x 10' Brake Duct Hose. Here is the Amazon link. Thanks for all the advice.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006K8KBK0...roduct_details
    Yeah that's good, but shame we can't get the same OEM hoses from the suppliers who originally supplied these to SRT. Would be nice to maintain some originality...

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    You never know when you need one!
    Quote Originally Posted by Lawineer View Post
    Amazon sells hoes now? God bless Jeff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawineer View Post
    Amazon sells hoes now? God bless Jeff.
    This is not really brake duct hose. You can use it for the 5th gen vipers B-pillar brake duct no worries there since its a low heat static ducting. But you cant use it for primary brake cooling to calipers and rotors. Its single ply thermoplastic rubber hose this stuff will melt and usually catches fire. Its also not very durable, doesnt work well with hose clamps and design restricts air flow. This stuff can be used for lower temp static cooling apps like driver cooling, air intake etc. The amazon price is also great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TKO MOTORSPORTS TEAM View Post
    This is not really brake duct hose. You can use it for the 5th gen vipers B-pillar brake duct no worries there since its a low heat static ducting. But you cant use it for primary brake cooling to calipers and rotors. Its single ply thermoplastic rubber hose this stuff will melt and usually catches fire. Its also not very durable, doesnt work well with hose clamps and design restricts air flow. This stuff can be used for lower temp static cooling apps like driver cooling, air intake etc. The amazon price is also great!
    I've never looked into the thermal properties of hoes, but flammability it seems like more feature than a bug. Seems a lot easier than digging a hole, especially if she's not durable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawineer View Post
    I've never looked into the thermal properties of hoes, but flammability it seems like more feature than a bug. Seems a lot easier than digging a hole, especially if she's not durable.
    We are in Nevada so the thermal properties of our hoes is a state pastime that we are pretty dang proud of.

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    Agreed. This was only to replace the B pillar hose and no other application.


 
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