Corvette 1988-1996 Parking Brake Cable Rear Lh Or Rh Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, United States
Cable, 1988-1996 Stainless Steel Rear Parking Brake, Each Protect yourself and your 1988-1996 Corvette with a brand new stainless steel parking cable for your 1988-1996 Corvette! Many Corvettes have been damaged when their Parking Brakes failed or slipped. Don't let this happen to your C4. Replace those worn or stretched Parking Brake Cables. Sheathed Stainless Steel cable resists rust and corrosion for years of trouble-free performance.
Price is for one cable if you need 2 purchase 2 *Note: The Cable Housing measures 18-1/4" in length and the Parking Brake Cable itself measures 27". Please take note when ordering this cable that two (2) of the cables are required to return functionality to your Parking Brake Assembly. When Installing, consult the GM Shop Manual for your year of Corvette for installation information and adjustment procedures to ensure that the cable is properly installed.
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