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What is everyone using for aftermarket brake hoses?

I need to replace one hose from "T" to left brake caliper (59240-22A04), probably just replace both sides and the master cylinder to "T" hose (59480-35B01) also.

OEM part numbers not available, Ebay only has preowned that are $$$.

Would really like to install stainless hoses.

Are the hoses standard? Can I use Honda hoses etc.?

 

 

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59240-22A04https://www.mickhone.com.au/partFinder/fiche/suzuki/1993/lt-f250/front-brake-hose#partid-45245403

I wonder if these would fit.. LT250.. it's the nearest we have here.. If they have a price, they should be available.

If you go to that site you can choose a part and then click an arrow over on the right and it shows you what other models the part fits, and/or even better for you, in a diagram page, if you go to the top of the diagram and enter your part number(Search for part.. 59240-22A04), in the search box there, it will drop down a long list of comparable parts.. There's another search box at the top of the page but it searches the whole site, it doesn't come up with the drop down list.

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Thank you Mech,

Looks like no stock in store or supplier at least for the part numbers I am hunting, I'll keep checking back.

I can't imagine why the ends would be different for other models at least within the same manufacturer.

Hopefully someone with more expertise than I have will be able to point me in the right direction.

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