For power steering I used the blue hose from Speedway. Marked as air brake hose but it has been sold and used as power steering hose without issues for decades now. 2-piece fitting screws together. A little more compact then the crimped fittings which tend to be rather bulky. Really not any fuss putting it together. Cutting takes a cut off wheel of some sort (I used thin blade in angle grinder) due to the wire reinforcement mid layer. I know others that have used the same hose for long periods of time (decade plus) and have never heard of any issues with it. Easy to build hose that works. They only offer it in AN6 and AN8 and you need adaptors to any non-AN ports.
Use the screw together fittings as mentioned above. They are very common and usually found at any industrial or farm supply store. THE single biggest benefit is that you can build a new hose in the field. All you need is an extra length that's the length of your longest line. That and they are half the price of AN fittings...
No, that is low pressure return hose only.http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Blue-...52pNGS5Mo8LplqJWaY8nEjaQofRrxYDJpMaAggv8P8HAQ
Is that it?
300 psi
If so that is very inexpensive.