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RE: OEM (moulded) hose has a deep 'dip', for clearance. [n/m]
By David - 01/07/2003 7:19:57 PM; IP 216.114.21.47
Most after market hoses or cheaper ones that places make, won't fit right. A good hose to get is one that is concourse correct like from autokrafters or someplace. Sure they cost more but they are a good fit. Also I am not sure but I think lower pulleys vary in slight in size from year to year but the center is the same. You may have a slightly to big pulley, but not positive on this.
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