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Are Silicone Radiator Hoses Better Than OEM Hoses?

    OEM Replacements Same as Original Part

    • Car makers use independent manufacturers to design and build parts. These same independent companies make those parts to sell through retail stores. The only difference is packaging and price. These parts are most common for replacing the original, because they are identical to the original equipment.

    Silicone and Radiator Hose Kits

    OEM Best for Daily Use

    • The OEM radiator hose is made of flexible rubber. This hose is designed to hold coolant that is under pressure in heat and cold in a range from negative 40 to 275 degrees Fahrenheit. Single hoses are available for as low as $4.

    Family Car or Race Car?

    • With regular daily use and maintenance, the OEM hoses will function efficiently for many years, but eventually, heat and pressure will damage rubber hoses. Unless the car is used for high performance, the silicone radiator hose kits are not cost-effective. The family car does not place extreme demands on radiator hoses, so the OEM hose is an efficient equipment replacement.

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