Posted by Mike M on February 02, 2017 at 05:08:32 from (24.140.3.210):
In Reply to: Wipers/rubber posted by JimS on February 01, 2017 at 20:39:52:
It's not just you ! I've been saying that for years now. I have seen more cars with flat tires along the roads lately than in all my years before. See a lot of semi skins (alligators) too. When I was a kid I'd see a lot of them and then not much for years but lately see several along the hi-way all the time. I used to just replace all the hoses on an engine when doing repairs like a water pump or such. My last truck a 1996 Dodge with about 200,000 miles I figured the hoses didn't seem bad yet and aftermarket replacements would likely not last as long as these originals still will. In the early 1990's ? I replaced the gas hoses on an old 1978 gmc. Stuck the old ones on a shelf in case I needed some hose for something. Well a few years later the "new" ones were cracked on the outside so I stuck the old originals back on ! Air hoses too. Dad has one old one left it has to be about as old as me (53 years)and it is still good. Had several others come and gone into the trash that just didn't hold up.
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