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Old 02-28-2007, 04:09 PM
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Default Got my Koni's from Sam today, heater hose?

First nice day that comes along I'll install them but I was wondering exactly how much heater hose I should buy to take care of the heater hose mod.
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Enough to fit 360° around the top coil on the rear springs. I'd say you'd need around ~2ft. to get the job done, so maybe buy 3ft. to be on the safe side... It shouldn't cost too much to get the extra ft.
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I bought a 6' foot package of it for around $4 from an auto parts store.
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quick question......just what is the heater hose mod and what does it do?
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Originally Posted by EchoMirage
quick question......just what is the heater hose mod and what does it do?
Look here ---> https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes/667325-dropping-my-car.html
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Its about 1.5 feet per coil. I bought a 2' length to do both of mine and I finished the first coil with only 6" left, so yeah 3 feet should do.




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