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Old 08-25-2019, 04:30 PM   #1
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Fresh water hose leak

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I have a 2313 toy hauler with a water leak under the trailer.

This hose is located on the driver side right next to the two tires, between axels.

It appears to be a pvc 1.375" marked hose, approximately 14" long, connecting the two tanks, I believe.

The one forward clamp broke while in transit and poked a small hole in the hose, causing a small leak on the line. I replaced the clamp and the drip slowed but not stopped.

I think it would be best to replace the line, as it is a short length. Anyone know a replacement part for this? I have found locating a 1.375" hose is more difficult than I imagined. 1.25" is easy. 1.375", not so much.


Thanks for any advice.
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Old 08-25-2019, 04:37 PM   #2
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Is rhis what you are looking for?
https://hosewarehouse.com/products/f...duct-hose-50ft
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Old 08-26-2019, 01:05 AM   #3
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Yes, that looks like it!! Thanks

Do you know the function of that tube? Is it a connection between the fresh tanks?
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Old 08-26-2019, 11:31 AM   #4
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Yes, that looks like it!! Thanks

Do you know the function of that tube? Is it a connection between the fresh tanks?
I suspect it is an equalizer line if you have 2 fresh tanks. It would allow water to flow between the two. There would also be one on top of the tanks (maybe smaller in diameter) to allow air to move between the tanks. I only have a single 110 gallon tank. I do have that same tube going from the fill connection to the tank though.
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I suspect it is an equalizer line if you have 2 fresh tanks. It would allow water to flow between the two. There would also be one on top of the tanks (maybe smaller in diameter) to allow air to move between the tanks. I only have a single 110 gallon tank. I do have that same tube going from the fill connection to the tank though.
I was thinking the same thing.

Thanks for the link and replies. Appreciated. Keep the rubber side down!
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Maybe the OP could call them and get the name of a local retailer or distributor who would sell it priced by the foot.

The source above isn't too expensive--less than a dollar a foot--but they don't seem to sell less than 50 feet at a time.
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