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16735.04 Rugged Ridge Rear Brake Hose, Braided Stainless Steel, 76-86 Jeep Cj on 2040-parts.com

US $26.74
Location:

Smyrna, Georgia, US

Smyrna, Georgia, US
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16735.04

16735.04

RUGGED RIDGE

Rear Brake Hose, Braided Stainless Steel, 76-86 Jeep CJ Models

This braided stainless steel rear brake hose from Rugged Ridge fits 76-83 Jeep CJ5, 76-86 CJ7, 81-86 CJ8 (Scrambler). 4-inches longer than stock.

Often an overlooked area when you are replacing and upgrading parts on your Jeep, are the brake hoses. They still look fine tends to be a common theme. However rubber brake hoses can dry out, crack or even burst under hard duty. The Rugged Ridge braided stainless steel hoses are your solution. Rugged Ridge 3 Year Limited Warranty Fits 76-86 Jeep CJ7 Fits 81-86 Jeep CJ8 Fits 76-83 Jeep CJ5 For use on rear drum brakes Tough stainless steel braided outer cover with a flexible Teflon inner core Provides up to 4" added length over stock hoses, a must for any lifted Jeep Meets or exceeds DOT Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (MVSS) 106 Sold as single hose The Rugged Ridge stainless steel braided brake hoses prevent line expansion giving you a better pedal feel. No soft pedal feel means better braking performance. The pros used braided stainless steel hoses for this reason. An added benefit is that due to the stainless steel sheath withstand trail hazards better than OE rubber hoses. Ends are factory-crimped eliminating the chance of leakage.

 

 

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We do not ship any other method other than UPS or Fedex ground shipping.

We do not ship anywhere except the Continental United States.

We do not ship to PO boxes or APO addresses.

We do not ship to Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico.

We do not ship to any International locations.

If you place an order and your address is to any of these locations it will be cancelled immediately and your payment will be refunded.

 

 



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