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Old 07-12-2023, 07:17 AM   #5
ChuckS
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Mountain Home
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M.O.C. #20949
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Originally Posted by RKassl View Post
Two years ago I noticed some hydraulic fluid around several connectors, when the dealer was all done, I needed 9 hydraulic lines replaced. The tech said that the OEM lines were not of high quality at all.
The OEM hydraulic hoses are ok.. but they tend to leak at the JIC37 fitting right at the compression crimp. And if you nick that outer skin covering you will get a leak.. sooner or later

The 2 strand wire 9/16 OD x 1/4 ID hose is far superior. But.. it adds weight to the overall RV compared to the OEM hoses..

Image of an extend line I nicked when installed my GC2 batteries.the hose ran from the IRC all the way back to the main hydraulic slide cylinders..

I fully intended to drop all the coroplast and quickly realized what a task it would have been.l I measured across at the main hyd slide cylinder rod ends and made a 3 sided cut in the middle of coroplast.

I would have had to remove entire spare tire rack assy and drop a lot of coroplast, insulation and wires to get access to the hose fittings on the cylinders

I now had access to both main slide cylinders and both extend and return hud lines..

Wife helped me pull old hose out with string attached and then used string to snake replacement hose back thru the underbelly

Scrim tape used to seal the 3 edges of cut coroplast and I have future access should another hose in that area have issues or if I need to replace either slide cylinder.
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