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New Old Stock OEM Hoses & Clamps For Ford, GM, & Mopar

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GN1Z6B851A - : Coolant Hose for Ford Image

Coolant Hose

1.0L. Oil Cooling. ATF Cooler to Radiator.
$25.13
MSRP $59.83
Save $34.70
58% Off
19130608 - : Radiator Hose for ACDelco Image

Radiator Hose

ACDelco 19130608
ACDelco GM Original Equipment Radiator Coolant Hose is a GM-recommended replacement component for one or more of the following vehicle...
$45.65
F3LY17A612A - : Hose Adapter for Ford Image

Hose Adapter

$4.12
MSRP $9.82
Save $5.70
58% Off
ML3Z9E964A - : Fuel Hose for Ford Image

Fuel Hose

Pipe. 3.5L.
$22.96
MSRP $54.67
Save $31.71
58% Off
60003961 - : Intercooler Hose for ACDelco Image

Intercooler Hose

ACDelco 60003961
Some GM Genuine Parts may have formerly appeared as ACDelco GM Original Equipment (OE) ⚠ WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm -...
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68230027AG - : Coolant Hose for Mopar Image

Coolant Hose

Mopar 68230027AG
$87.46
MSRP $143.00
Save $55.54
38.8% Off
68304626AD - : Coolant Hose for Mopar Image

Coolant Hose

Mopar 68304626AD
COOLANT
$131.58
MSRP $217.00
Save $85.42
39.4% Off
9L8Z9288B - : Hose Assembly for Ford Image

Hose Assembly

$37.04
MSRP $88.18
Save $51.14
58% Off
FB5Z9G271A - : Hose Connecting for Ford Image

Hose Connecting

$147.84
MSRP $384.00
Save $236.16
61.5% Off
JK4Z9G297C - : Vapor Hose for Ford Image

Vapor Hose

3.5L, without extended range.
$28.64
MSRP $74.40
Save $45.76
61.5% Off
68318322AB - : Coolant Hose for Mopar Image

Coolant Hose

Mopar 68318322AB
$33.97
MSRP $55.70
Save $21.73
39% Off
8C3Z6W650A - : Hose Assembly for Ford Image

Hose Assembly

$56.21
MSRP $133.83
Save $77.62
58% Off

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TL;DR Summary

Hoses and clamps support cooling, heating, vacuum, emissions, fuel, air, and fluid systems across the vehicle. IPI Parts helps shoppers find genuine OEM hose and clamp options for Ford, Mopar, and GM repairs, including NOS, superseded, or discontinued parts when listed.

Because hose shape, molded bends, diameter, routing, and connection type can vary widely, fitment verification is essential. Cooling system shoppers often compare hoses with related radiators and parts, thermostats and parts, or water pumps before ordering.

What This Category Includes

  • Radiator and coolant hoses
  • Heater hoses and bypass hoses
  • Vacuum, emissions, and air system hoses were listed
  • Fuel, oil, or transmission fluid hoses for applicable vehicles
  • OEM clamps, retainers, and related hose hardware

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

OEM hoses are often molded to follow the original routing without kinking, rubbing, or stretching. Correct clamps help maintain the intended connection style and pressure at the fitting. Aftermarket bulk hose can be useful for some repairs, but molded OEM hoses may be the better choice when shape, diameter, material, or routing is critical.

How to Choose the Right Part

Identify the system first, then confirm the engine, transmission, emissions package, and model year. Compare the hose routing and end shapes to the original part when possible. If the original part number has been superseded, read the listing notes to understand the replacement relationship. For clamps, match the diameter range and clamp type to the hose and fitting.

Compatibility or Fitment Guidance

Hose fitment can change with engine size, cooling package, emissions equipment, drivetrain, and production date. Review service information for routing and installation guidance, especially on pressurized systems. A qualified technician should inspect related fittings, clamps, and nearby components during repair.

Key Takeaways

  • OEM hoses help preserve factory routing and connection geometry.
  • Engine and system details are critical when selecting hoses.
  • Clamps should be matched to the correct hose size and fitting style.

FAQ

Should I replace clamps when replacing a hose?

It is often wise to inspect clamps during hose replacement. Replace worn, corroded, or incorrect clamps with parts suited to the hose and fitting.

Can a straight hose replace a molded hose?

Only when the routing allows it. Molded hoses are shaped to avoid kinks, heat, and interference, so verify before substituting.

Why do hoses vary by engine?

Different engines can use different routing, fittings, cooling packages, and accessory layouts.