YES I do, I did the hose replacement myself in about an hour. Then I filled it with freon. I am 74 years old.
To make it easy I removed the lower
radiator hose, that way you don't have to fight the
A/C hose routing to the Condensor with the new hose.
After the freon is removed and no pressure in the system.
The bottom
A/C hose that runs along the lower section of the
radiator has a push in quick disconnect fitting at the right side. You will need to have the quick disconnect fitting tool, you can buy the plastic-type kit for about $15 in auto
parts stores. When you push the tool in to release the locking spring-clip then you must pull the hoses from each side of the connection there are 2, O rings in the fitting it does not pop apart you will need to pull hard.
My new
parts came with all the o rings I needed.