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42" Long Russell Universal Stainless #3 Brake Line (r58152s) on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Clarkston, Washington, US

Clarkston, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:RUSSELL Manufacturer Part Number:R58152S Surface Finish:Braided Stainless Steel Part Type:Brakes & Suspension Make:Harley-Davidson Model:Harley/Custom Use

Pre-assembled with Russell high-performance #3 stainless steel braided hose with rugged Teflon inner liner and crimp-on AN-3 female swivel hose ends, ready for adapter fittings

Feature clear coat finish, abrasion-resistant against painted surfaces

Provide superior braking performance with braided Powerflex

Minimizes line expansion

Works with all brake fluids as well as stock, custom and racing applications

Meets DOT MVSS-106 guidelines

42" long


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