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Toyota Supra Radiator Hose is designed to keep the engine of the legendary sports car cool by passing the coolant between the block and radiator, which protects performance when driving spiritedly. The Toyota Supra was known due to its balanced 50-50 weight distribution, aggressive turbocharged 3.0-liter inline six, and rear-wheel drive design that provides it with nimble cornering and predictable drift handling. Drivers adore the fact that the Supra catapults out of idle with a manual shifter that is quick or an automatic shifter that is quick, a solid chassis, and a sharp steering wheel that translates all inputs to sure movement. Toyota crammed the interior with user-friendly gauges, comfortable seats, and high-tech infotainment to make road trips as fun as track days. The years of successful motorsport performance testify to the longevity built into all parts of the Toyota that ensures the preservation of long-term value and easiness of maintenance. The Supra Radiator Hose is made of reinforced rubber, and it does not change shape, allowing it to fit into small engine bays and ensure continuous flow of coolant preventing hotspots and head gasket failure, and this Radiator Hose design can also be applied across several generations of Supra which makes it easy to source by a restorer. To install Radiator Hose, allow the engine to cool, drain the coolant below the hose, loosen clamps, twist off the old Radiator Hose, slide the new one completely onto the fittings, tighten clamps evenly, refill and bleed the system, and start the engine and make sure it does not leak.