Bearings Canada
Premium Bulk Reel 50 Ft One Quarter Inch Straight Heater Hose For GM OE Style With Protective Sleeves Aftermarket Replacement That Delivers Solid Performance And A Great Fit
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$114.20 CAD
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SKU: VXB000C9KPEA
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High-performance 50 ft straight heater hose for GM vehicles with protective sleeves.
✔️ 1/4 inch EPDM rubber hose on 50 ft reel, resists high temps from -40°F to 257°F, ideal for GM OE replacements in automotive cooling systems.
✅ Includes protective sleeves to ensure a secure fit like original GM designs, perfect for engine bay installations.
✅ Handles temperatures from -40°F to 257°F (-40°C to 125°C) without failing under high pressure.
✅ Comes in a 50 ft bulk reel for easy cutting and multiple repairs, not suitable for fuel or oil use.
✔️ 1/4 inch EPDM rubber hose on 50 ft reel, resists high temps from -40°F to 257°F, ideal for GM OE replacements in automotive cooling systems.
This heater hose is a reliable aftermarket part designed for transferring coolant in vehicles, commonly used in GM cars and trucks to maintain engine temperature and prevent overheating during drives.
✅ Made from durable EPDM rubber for long-lasting resistance to heat and electrochemical degradation.✅ Includes protective sleeves to ensure a secure fit like original GM designs, perfect for engine bay installations.
✅ Handles temperatures from -40°F to 257°F (-40°C to 125°C) without failing under high pressure.
✅ Comes in a 50 ft bulk reel for easy cutting and multiple repairs, not suitable for fuel or oil use.
💡 Why should you pick a top-quality heater hose for your vehicle's cooling system? A solid heater hose keeps your engine running cool and avoids breakdowns on the road. Here's how it helps: - Boosts reliability by withstanding extreme temps and pressures in daily drives - Cuts down on repair costs with its tough material that fights wear over time - Fits seamlessly into GM setups, making swaps straightforward for DIY fixes - Ensures steady coolant flow to prevent overheating issues during long hauls