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Originally Posted by DreamState23x
Does anyone know who sells the red smooth bellow.. I saw it on the net a while back but can't find it again.. All I can find now is the slp one.. Thanks.
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It's the Baker Camaro hose, there's some minor trimming needed. Let me know if you get one and I'll send you more pictures showing you what I mean. Call Darlene at Baker to order one, 1-800-959-7757.
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The Baker hose is about an inch too long, these pictures show you what I did to get a nice fit.
I removed just under a 1/2" from the 3.75" end.
![](http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/image_uploads/baker000.jpg)
When you place the stock bellows next to the Baker you can see the angle you'll want to cut.
I marked the area needing trimming with a pencil, the tape shows the area needing trimming ( above the tape ). The best thing to do is remove a little at a time so not to cut it too short.
![](http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/image_uploads/baker0000.jpg)
The finish product should look like this.
![](http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/image_uploads/baker00000.jpg)
Repeating what I've already said before.....When doing this for the first time I would suggest you trim a small amount of hose at a time, that way you won't cut the hose too short ( and you don't want that ). I used an x-acto knife to trim the hose but you can use what ever you're comfortable with, if I can be of any help please let me know.
I removed just under a 1/2" from the 3.75" end.
![](http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/image_uploads/baker000.jpg)
When you place the stock bellows next to the Baker you can see the angle you'll want to cut.
![](http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/image_uploads/baker00.jpg)
I marked the area needing trimming with a pencil, the tape shows the area needing trimming ( above the tape ). The best thing to do is remove a little at a time so not to cut it too short.
![](http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/image_uploads/baker0000.jpg)
The finish product should look like this.
![](http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/image_uploads/baker00000.jpg)
Repeating what I've already said before.....When doing this for the first time I would suggest you trim a small amount of hose at a time, that way you won't cut the hose too short ( and you don't want that ). I used an x-acto knife to trim the hose but you can use what ever you're comfortable with, if I can be of any help please let me know.