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Old Jan 27, 2008 | 09:39 PM
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98 Blazer 2wd , does't look like a big deal to replace, or is it ?? What do thease cost ??
 
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Not too expensive, but get the Dorman parts that have the tripple crimp on them. If you feel up to it, the outer crimped section can be cut off and hose clamps put in its place. If you are careful enough, you may not even have to replace the flexible hose, but it is recommended. Even the tripple crimp lines can leak over time.
 
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I am lookin at replacing mine as well and was going to ask about what brand to buy till this thread thanks kyle now I know what brand to buy!!!
 
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