power steering low pressure and return hose

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Nooby

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I am going to be replacing my high pressure hose soon, and I saw other members mention to replace the low pressure and return hose

the return hose seems pretty straight forward, remove from power steering reserve and from cooler, reattach, using some screw clamps or such,
at least I think it seems that way

my question is,
does anyone have any idea if anyone sells the low pressure assembly that loops in front of the radiator, I have not seen one for sale, (other then dealer for 180)
and if not is there anyway to use the "cut to fit"hose with these types of connections?

thanks

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guess I won't bother with the low pressure hose, since for the 02 they do not make an aftermarket one with fittings on it, I will just do the high pressure and the return hose
 

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You can get any & all KJ steering lines from:
Eric Marlowe (he makes them for Dealers)
J.P.M. Hydraulics Inc.
131 Montreal St.
Lowell, MA 01852
978-453-7567
 
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thanks for the info, I will probably keep his number if I need to replace the line if it leaks later on

I can't see being with out the jeep for a few days while the new part is made

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well changed out the high pressure hose yesterday, not to bad, took 1hr 15mins, hardest parts were fishing the old hose out from around the other hoses under the headlight with out making to bidg a mess,

and getting the new line hooked back up under the resevoir, after about 10mins I got on the ground and looked up, then it went right on
Hint for others, very easy to get it started if you lay on your back and look up

I was easily able to unscrew the mounting brackets from above with out removing the battery and battery tray, but remvoing and reinstalling the new hose I did pull the tray and had plenty of room


taking out mounting srews to bracket
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Glad you got it. Removing batt. and tray makes all sorts of jobs easier on Liberties.
 
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