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Hyd. steeringsceew
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09/27/20 04:08 PM
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 137
worm weight
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I have my steering installed, but hoses are way to long, my hoses are crimped fittings. Where can I get screw on fittings?
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Re: Hyd. steeringsceew
[Re: worm weight]
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09/27/20 10:25 PM
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rb7764
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Loop the hoses under the gunwale if you can.
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Re: Hyd. steeringsceew
[Re: rb7764]
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09/28/20 12:30 AM
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CADD
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Angler
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Loop the hoses under the gunwale if you can. Yep or have a shop do the fittings (you'd want chrome plated brass of other non ferrous fitting) basic hydraulic place will just use steel if you're not careful
2001 Pathfinder 2200V 150Vmax HDPI 2015 Diablo Amigo (Sand Fleck)
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Re: Hyd. steeringsceew
[Re: worm weight]
#13713626
09/28/20 12:56 AM
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ssmith
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you dont want to cut the hoses loop them somewhere steering is not something to play with. most hydralic shops if you tell them it for steering will not do it because of liability.
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