A lot of people go for their rad's when a replacements needed so I think you'd be safe with the hose mate but if you want OEM have you tried Integrastella on ebay? I know him and have done for many many years and well priced and fast reliable serviceMorning guys,
i did a search but could not really find any answers, i'm going to be replacing my radiator with a mishimoto one and just wanted to know if the mishimoto hoses are reliable really? They are a lot less than the others seem to be.
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If the hose isn't our of shape or perished at all no point (unless you want to imo), thermostat yeah but he hose unless necessary I wouldn't personally bother as they are easy to do at any time with a system flush, but if you decide too then these I believe would be fine as are their radscam87 said:thanks for the reply, I have yes, good reputation from what i hear too. Im just thinking if im changing the rad might as well do the thermostat and new hoses at the same time, probably best on a 16 year old car.
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wouldn't necessarily agree, my top hose had a tiny pin hole leak. i'm talking so small you'd only need to top to the expansion bottle by a few ml every other day. when i got the hose off there was a tear about an inch long underneath where the hole was. point being all looked ok from the outside but from the inside it was a disaster waiting to happen. promptly proceeded to also replace the bottom hose too as a precaution.carl hammond said:If the hose isn't our of shape or perished at all no point (unless you want to imo),