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^^^^ I agree!!!!
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imported crap!! if it dont read aeroquip i dont use them..theirs a reason why they are not cheap..and their hose is uscg approved..if you ever have any problems with a ins clain and you dont have uscg fittings they will and can deny the claim..
just a FYI http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...rder=Ascending |
Originally Posted by FIXX
(Post 4081895)
imported crap!! if it dont read aeroquip i dont use them..theirs a reason why they are not cheap..and their hose is uscg approved..if you ever have any problems with a ins clain and you dont have uscg fittings they will and can deny the claim..
just a FYI http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...rder=Ascending Really?! An insurance agent is going to crawl around my bilge checking to see what manufacturer of fittings is used.. are you ****ing high? Where do you come up with this $hit?? Its an aluminum fitting, you wanna over pay more for a name brand GO FOR IT.:rolleyes: FYI, only Earl's fittings are made in the Holley Plant located in Bowling Green, KY. Redhorse, Aeroquip, Russell, Sniper, PBM, and others are manufactured overseas in order to keep costs down, so you may wanna get your facts straight because according to your definition Aeroquip is also "imported crap" RedHorse however is 30 min from my house, I never knew this but now that i do I`ll gladly support a local company, plus the owner is a nice guy and a racer. Good enough for me. |
i got to go with fixx on this one,redhorse fittings are way thinner than earls or aeroquip but i have no idea who imports these products.i know for a fact a fairly large retailer pulled the redhorse line due to problems with fittings.imo,when it comes to an fittings you get what you pay for.
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I've never used redhorse but the finish on their fittings sure look nicer than most others I've seen. I used all summit brand fittings when I re plumbed my engines. I've heard people call them junk. I have had no issues with them, although I did like the aero quip push lok hose better than the summit hose .
When re - rigging two engines with all new fittings, I spent 500 vs 1000 dollars by using the summit fittings. The highest pressures my fittings see is oil pressure. On the water side, maybe 20 psi. I wasnt plumbing a 2500psi hydraulic line . Lots of racers on yellow bullet have good things to say about the redhorse fittings. If they met the quality to supply edelbrock, harley Davidson , and Jack roush, I'm sure they will be just fine for a 7psi fuel line or your 20psi water line Dan. |
joe,they do have a nice shiney finish and look great.i tried some on some -12 oil lines and so far so good but i did notice they are thinner than the earls brand.i like to save a buck when i can and i am replumbing my fuel system but im going with earls.
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Dan has to plumb in some water dumps for his exhaust. He COULD go aeroquip for 231.00 for 12 fittings. Or he could go Redhorse for the 40% off special for $94.36. For some 20psi water dumps, I think he will be fine, plus saving $137.00 on 12 simple fittings.
Aeroquip FBM1015 - Aeroquip Reusable Hose Ends Fitting, Hose End, AQP Hose, Straight, -12 AN Hose to Female -12 AN, Aluminum, Red/Blue, Each AER-FBM1015 $16.97 ea x 4 =$67.88 Aeroquip FBM2010 - Aeroquip AN to NPT Adapter Fittings Fitting, Straight, -12 AN Male to 1/2 in. NPT Male, Aluminum, Blue, Each AER-FBM2010 $8.97 ea x4 $35.88 Aeroquip FBM4035 - Aeroquip Reusable Hose Ends Fitting, Hose End, AQP Hose, 90 Degree, -12 AN Hose to Female -12 AN, Aluminum, Red/Blue, Each AER-FBM4035 $31.97x4=$127.88 Part Subtotal $231.64 OR Redhorse Performance AN Male to NPT Straight Adapter -12 / 1/2 / Blue $8.39 x4 $33.56 v Redhorse Performance Staight AN/JIC Swivel-Seal Hose End -12 / Blue $10.99 x4 $43.96 v Redhorse Performance 90° AN/JIC Swivel-Seal Hose End -12 / Blue $19.94 x4 $79.76 v $157.28 - 40%=$94.36 for 12 fittings. |
my guess is he will be just fine with the redhorse stuff and with 40% off the deal is good.worst thing that can happen is a bilge full of water but that,s why we have bilge pumps!
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I always thought for quality pieces was BMRS = Brown & Miller Racing Solutions.
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Originally Posted by mike tkach
(Post 4082052)
my guess is he will be just fine with the redhorse stuff and with 40% off the deal is good.worst thing that can happen is a bilge full of water but that,s why we have bilge pumps!
I might have to change out my toilet hoses to aeroquip or earls. I cant believe i trust 60psi of house water pressure to these hoses while i am away on vacation! I am surprised i havent come home to the great chicago flood and destroyed my hardwood flooring, floor joists, burned out my well pump and killed my dog using these made in taiwan home depot toilet hoses! Does aeroquip have a bed and bath section on their site? [ATTACH=CONFIG]519412[/ATTACH] |
Now thats funny!
Seriously though if it couldn't hold up in such low pressures it wouldn't have made it to market. My 2 cents thanks icededpl ps now I have avatar envy |
Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4082058)
True. The boat might sink, then the insurance agents are gonna find Redhorse fittings and tell Icdedppl he's screwed!! :coolcowboy:
I might have to change out my toilet hoses to aeroquip or earls. I cant believe i trust 60psi of house water pressure to these hoses while i am away on vacation! I am surprised i havent come home to the great chicago flood and destroyed my hardwood flooring, floor joists, burned out my well pump and killed my dog using these made in taiwan home depot toilet hoses! Does aeroquip have a bed and bath section on their site? [ATTACH=CONFIG]519412[/ATTACH] |
omg what was i thinking
Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 4081976)
Really?! An insurance agent is going to crawl around my bilge checking to see what manufacturer of fittings is used.. are you ****ing high? Where do you come up with this $hit??
Its an aluminum fitting, you wanna over pay more for a name brand GO FOR IT.:rolleyes: FYI, only Earl's fittings are made in the Holley Plant located in Bowling Green, KY. Redhorse, Aeroquip, Russell, Sniper, PBM, and others are manufactured overseas in order to keep costs down, so you may wanna get your facts straight because according to your definition Aeroquip is also "imported crap" RedHorse however is 30 min from my house, I never knew this but now that i do I`ll gladly support a local company, plus the owner is a nice guy and a racer. Good enough for me. |
Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4082058)
True. The boat might sink, then the insurance agents are gonna find Redhorse fittings and tell Icdedppl he's screwed!! :coolcowboy:
I might have to change out my toilet hoses to aeroquip or earls. I cant believe i trust 60psi of house water pressure to these hoses while i am away on vacation! I am surprised i havent come home to the great chicago flood and destroyed my hardwood flooring, floor joists, burned out my well pump and killed my dog using these made in taiwan home depot toilet hoses! Does aeroquip have a bed and bath section on their site? [ATTACH=CONFIG]519412[/ATTACH] |
all this bs over some fukin fittings,god please let winter end,please!
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Maybe this will help:
http://33outlaw.zenfolio.com/img/s10...44075014-4.jpg stupid towel!:mad: http://33outlaw.zenfolio.com/img/s10...39243996-4.jpg |
Originally Posted by mike tkach
(Post 4082451)
all this bs over some fukin fittings,god please let winter end,please!
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I've used the Redhorse stuff almost exclusively on my boat and on a car. A local speedshop carries them and brought them to my attention. The full swivel 90's and all of their full swivel stuff is actually really nice. If you hold them in your hand and compare, you will more than likely use them. As for what Mild said, you might want an Earls in a super hi performance rough wear spot but the Redhorse are nice pieces. The packaging on all of them is exactly the same BTW.
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^^^^ thank you!
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