PS Pressure Hose broken?

Altezza576

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Doesnt hose and whole pressure hose, imply the same thing? I am confused as to what you are asking. If you are speaking of the rubber crimped on extension... then I dont believe you can, unless you take the fitting to a hose supply store that can custom make PS lines.
 

SideWinderGX

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The only thing you have to 'worry' about with the DM line is it chafing against anything else...it'll wear the hose away as well as whatever it rubs against. Other than that there are no problems. Benefits: easier to install, no banjo bolts, rated to 2000 psi (higher than the PS system sees), bling factor if you care about it.
 

SideWinderGX

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Poodles;1531089 said:
More likely to blow. The entire length can fail compared to a short section on the stock hose.

I don't see how a line rated for 2000+ psi, which is well above what the hose will see anyways, is 'more likely to blow'. Is there something I'm missing? I haven't heard of any failing to this day unless I missed something...

Also, it doesn't matter if the ENTIRE braided line fails, or a portion of the rubber line fails...you're getting an entire new line either way.
 

Poodles

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Wasn't my car and it was replaced for free.

I had the option at the time when I did mine to use his too. While it may be a great product, it's untested for the long term and the stock one lasted nearly 20 years. The amount of work to replace it meant I went the normal route because I don't want to replace it again.