Defroster hoses needed

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I know JC Whitney carries the ones for my 64 Dart. I had a place saved in my favorites before my laptop crashed that sold it for less by the foot.
 
I saved this from another post, bought them, no problemo:


Very reasonable......tell them to ship USPS

I ordered 3 foot of each hose with the adapter. Works just fine.
I think it was less than 20 bucks for all.

http://www.nostalgicairparts.com/air...ct-hose-56.php

The ducts themselves are 2.5” in diameter. One outlet on the heater box is 2” and the other is about 2.25”. So, I ordered some 2“ and 2.5” duct hose from Nostalgic Air Parts who sells hose by the foot along with their 2” to 2.5” adaptor. I attached a piece of 2.5” directly to one of the ducts in the dash. I then attached a short piece of 2.5” hose to the other duct, followed by the reducer, and then the length of 2” hose. If you look closely at the left hose above you can see it.

The nice thing is, the 2” hose fits on the heater box outlet snugly, and the 2.5” hose fits the slightly smaller outlet with enough interference that it would probably stay on by itself. A zip tie will secure it for sure.
 
I saved this from another post, bought them, no problemo:


Very reasonable......tell them to ship USPS

I ordered 3 foot of each hose with the adapter. Works just fine.
I think it was less than 20 bucks for all.

http://www.nostalgicairparts.com/air...ct-hose-56.php

The ducts themselves are 2.5” in diameter. One outlet on the heater box is 2” and the other is about 2.25”. So, I ordered some 2“ and 2.5” duct hose from Nostalgic Air Parts who sells hose by the foot along with their 2” to 2.5” adaptor. I attached a piece of 2.5” directly to one of the ducts in the dash. I then attached a short piece of 2.5” hose to the other duct, followed by the reducer, and then the length of 2” hose. If you look closely at the left hose above you can see it.

The nice thing is, the 2” hose fits on the heater box outlet snugly, and the 2.5” hose fits the slightly smaller outlet with enough interference that it would probably stay on by itself. A zip tie will secure it for sure.

That's the solution I came up with and here's the picture referenced.
 

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