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Old 12-14-2013, 06:48 PM   #1
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heater/ac/defrost duct hose

Can anyone tell me if it is worth it to buy the duct work package from sellers or is it better just to get the 2 3/4 inch duct hose in bulk from the parts store. I am going to replace all the duct work under the dash and was just curious, I have no problem buying the packages if need be just wondering. Thanks Jerry
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Re: heater/ac/defrost duct hose

I bought an "OE" kit from our local vendor, Outback truck parts.

It seems to be 3 different diameters and pre-cut lengths also. I'm not sure how easy the different sizes would be to purchase at the parts house.

I found it easier to install with the instrument cluster, glove box and radio removed.
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Re: heater/ac/defrost duct hose

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I bought an "OE" kit from our local vendor, Outback truck parts.

It seems to be 3 different diameters and pre-cut lengths also. I'm not sure how easy the different sizes would be to purchase at the parts house.

I found it easier to install with the instrument cluster, glove box and radio removed.
Awesome, thats what I was hoping to hear actually. I have bought alot of my parts from him. Is the quality pretty good on the aftermarket stuff and thanks
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Old 12-14-2013, 09:06 PM   #4
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Re: heater/ac/defrost duct hose

Buy local and save money, time and there's nothing special about air duct
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Old 12-14-2013, 09:25 PM   #5
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Buy local and save money, time and there's nothing special about air duct
Thanks I was kinda thinking that as well will have to weigh my options
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Old 12-15-2013, 10:26 PM   #6
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Re: heater/ac/defrost duct hose

I have heat only but got 6 feet at vato-zone for $11. Tight fit on the defrost ducts but works well. I actually broke one of my vents in the process but it had been baking for 42 years and was due for replace anyway
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Old 12-19-2013, 04:00 PM   #7
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I have heat only but got 6 feet at vato-zone for $11. Tight fit on the defrost ducts but works well. I actually broke one of my vents in the process but it had been baking for 42 years and was due for replace anyway
Awesome thanks for the reply, I have to replace both my heater ducts they both were broken when I got the truck. Luckily enough I have a local source for parts and Ill get new ones. Thanks for the info!!
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