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US $129.99
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Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:1 Manufacturer Part Number:mam

Brake Hoses, 1997-2004 Braided Stainless Steel, Car Set

Replace your Corvette's rubber brake hoses with a set of 1997-2004 Corvette Braided Stainless Steel Brake Hoses. Rubber brake hoses must be replaced frequently. These teflon-lined, stainless steel braided brake hoses will far outlast the standard rubber variety. They are more resistant to street and track debris and will not "baloon" under excessive pressure for firmer, more confident brake pedal feedback. Front Hoses measure approximately 18", Rear Hoses measure approximately 19". Includes (4) Banjo bolts, (4) Brake Line Coupler Clips, (4) Copper Washers, (2) Front Hoses, and (2) Rear Hoses.

  • DOT Approved # 5.2.2 a
  • Outlast Standard Rubber Variety
  • Braided Stainless Steel
  • Designed for 1997-2004 C5 Corvette
  • 4 Hose Car Set

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