On the lower radaitor hose. First I recommend pulling the alternator bracket on the side of the block off. 3 bolts, 5/8 head. You can leave the alt. attached. This will give you much more room to work with. It can be done with the bracket there, and I've done it, but would still been much easier and quicker to pull the alternator.
Second when installing the hose clamp to the water pump, make sure the worm gear on the clamp faces away from the alternator. It will reduce the amount you can adjust the alternator when removing belts enough to make it a real pain to replace belts.
Third, the napa hose can work, and I've make them work. But be extra careful no part of the hose can rub or touch anything. If they touch anything, it will wear a hole in the hose. You are better off buying a lower hose from a MV parts dealer, they have an extra bend in them that makes it much easier to install.
The used belts and hoses get thrown in the truck as spares.
Dennis