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Old 11-12-17, 09:52 AM
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Have anyone replaced their high pressure power steering hose?If so what was the cost for the hose and where is the best place to purchase it from.Thanks
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I had mine rebuilt at my local hydraulic hose shop, cost me $60.00. They reused the ends and high quality hose, no issues after 3 years. I recently had them rebuild one for my SC400. AutoZone quoted me $175. special order the told me they were unable to get it. You can try RockAuto.com if you can't find a local shop.
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Originally Posted by matrixgts
Have anyone replaced their high pressure power steering hose?If so what was the cost for the hose and where is the best place to purchase it from.Thanks
Driftmotion sells one for around $60, includes the fittings you need. Easy fix, maybe 5 or 10 min job.
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I think I changed my high and low pressure OEM hoses with new ones. I ordered mine from Lexus of Pembroke Pines (online) at the time.

The Driftmotion hose will work but it's not exactly the same if you compare OEM to their simple hose. I would have your original rebuilt at a pressure hose shop if you can't get the OEM part any longer. There is no reason to throw away the original assembly if all it needs is to have its rubber hose and pressure fittings replaced.
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Originally Posted by KahnBB6
The Driftmotion hose will work but it's not exactly the same if you compare OEM to their simple hose. I would have your original rebuilt at a pressure hose shop if you can't get the OEM part any longer. There is no reason to throw away the original assembly if all it needs is to have its rubber hose and pressure fittings replaced.
But it works just fine, it actually is better than the OEM hose.
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got mine from rockauto for SC400.

It's two piece. Be cautious not to introduce any twist to the hose as it substantially reduces hose life.
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