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How do you trim such a thick hose and not having it end up looking like a**? I'm having trouble on the drivers side. The hoses are way stiff. I
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How do you trim such a thick hose and not having it end up looking like a**? I'm having trouble on the drivers side. The hoses are way stiff. I like the quality and want to get them in properly and clean.
Last edited by USAFZDRIVER; 04-26-2012 at 10:41 PM. |
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Warm the hoses up a bit by leaving them in the sun for a little while... or use a hair dryer. |
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