1973 - 1978 Gmc Motorhome Cable, Park Brake Front Tandem on 2040-parts.com
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
1973 - 1978 GMC MOTORMOME Cable, park brake front tandem. Golby brake cables are engineered for durability, reliability and easy installation. Wire end fittings are machined to fit with other parking brake related parts. Weatherized housing end fittings snap firmly into backing plate assemblies. Manufactured to perform during long-term exposure in multiple environments. Cables coated in tough nylon casing that is wiped clean by integrated wipers built into the conduit end fittings. Conduit made of flexible steel wire enclosed in a polyethylene covering. Rubber bumpers and grommets added to protect casing from rub areas where casing makes contact with the vehicle's metal parts. We recommend replacing the cables at the wheels as a set due to the fact that they work so much smoother than the originals. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
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