Good luck!
One of the reasons these pipes can leak coolant, is due to corrosion. They like to corrode heavily between the hose and pipe, causing an uneven surface and potential leaks. Be sure to remove corrosion if you spot any. This is what the coolant pipes on my SR20VE looked like after only ∽15 years
There are also a multitude of coolant sizes. Heater hose matrix, throttlebody coolant lines, and main water thermostat high temp line (huge diameter, not pictured). If you need to replace some, its easiest to just take one with you and head on over to a rubber store. Pick up some good quality hoses that is specified for coolant. You don't want to revisit this job.
Oh, and finally, the hose clamps themselves like to break. The flimsy design of the ring clamps like to corrode and fail over time. I like to replace them with bigger and stronger types.