| in the far rear unless you know for sure it's leaking? It doesn't get "baked" like the ones going to the valves. Ones I've removed have been it fairly decent condition. A little tip for removing the old driver side hose. I found the easiest way to cut it off is by using a survival saw. It's a piece of wire with cutting barbs -- runs about $3-4 at a local camping store. Very nasty looking tool - LOL. Very easy to snake around the hose and then saw away. Just don't cut right at the hose center point - there's a metal restrictor inside. PS -- I always spray a little wd-40 onto the hose ends, makes them easier to install. If very cold - warm the hoses a bit too.
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