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air hose for air ride line?

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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hutch75   +1y
Has anyone ever thought about running the goodyear are hose for there air ride line. It is ratted at 300 psi and it is oil and water resistence. Just wanted everyones opion.
frocashmoney24   +1y
i would run it. the DOT line i got i ordered from napa....
luv2sprk   +1y
just dont run it to the compressor. it melts alot faster than plastic line. i found that out after an emergancy repair
brensmazda   +1y
im using the goodyaer air line for mine but im replacing it with dot. i have only had it in for a few months. the line that is underneath the box or frame is fine but the stuff exposed to the sun is starting to crack. only a matter of time till im stranded. i say learn from me and buy the dot, its not even very much more.
hutch75   +1y
I have a fiberglass bed cover for my truck so sun isnt an issue. The only reason I asked is I have about 9x 50 ft air hose laying around not using it
blare   +1y
If this is kind you use hose clamps on. Then it looks pretty damn ghetto.
hutch75   +1y
no clamps already have fittings on them, am either going to use them or hydro lines
hutch75   +1y
no clamps already have fittings on them, am either going to use them or hydro lines
sketchystreet   +1y
that stuff is no good. I tryed parker line that was rated at 300 water and oil and heat resistant. It didnt last i burst it. you want to stick to air brake line.
hutch75   +1y
what about hard line