Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

New Ari Hb-82018 Brake Hose Front - Fits 77-78 Buick Pontiac Cadillac Chevrolet on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
Location:

Athens, Tennessee, United States

Athens, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:American Remanufacturers Position:Front Left; Front Right Manufacturer Part Number:87-36018 Stock #:AA0048 Interchange Part Number:9760402, 150.62018, BH36797, BH97664, B916242 Bin Location:L18 Other Part Number:1474-17540, SP5497, LC-4001, H97664, 18J70, 77036 Interchnage Part #:534.GM4U78

 Listed for sale is an ARI Brake Hose.  The part will work on several different makes and models.  Please check eBay's interchange table above for your application and also check your part to make sure it looks like the one pictured.  The item comes with a 60-Day Money Back Guarantee.  No refunds for labor, just for the parts only!  The shipping service for this item will be a ground service.  If you need the item faster, we do offer expedited shipping but please contact us for a shipping quote before purchasing the item.  If you have any questions about this item, just send us a message and thanks for looking!

We are open Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm ET.  We will try to respond to all questions as quickly as possible in the order that we receive them.
 
For items sold with "Free Shipping", free shipping only applies when the item is shipped to an address within the continental USA.  If you live outside the continental USA, please contact us for a quote on shipping.

Detailed Applications:
YearMakeModelConfigurationPositionsApplication Notes
1978BuickElectra Front Left; Front Right 
1978BuickEstate Wagon Front Left; Front Right 
1978BuickLeSabre Front Left; Front Right 
1978BuickRiviera Front Left; Front Right 
1978CadillacCommercial Chassis Front Left; Front Right 
1978CadillacDeVille Front Left; Front Right 
1978CadillacFleetwood Front Left; Front Right 
1978ChevroletCaprice Front Left; Front Right 
1978ChevroletImpala Front Left; Front Right 
1978Oldsmobile98 Front Left; Front Right 
1978OldsmobileCustom Cruiser Front Left; Front Right 
1978OldsmobileDelta 88 Front Left; Front Right 
1978PontiacBonneville Front Left; Front Right 
1978PontiacCatalina Front Left; Front Right 
1978PontiacGrand Safari Front Left; Front Right 
1977BuickElectra Front Left; Front Right 
1977BuickEstate Wagon Front Left; Front Right 
1977BuickLeSabre Front Left; Front Right 
1977BuickRiviera Front Left; Front Right 
1977CadillacCommercial Chassis Front Left; Front Right 
1977CadillacDeVille Front Left; Front Right 
1977CadillacFleetwood Front Left; Front Right 
1977ChevroletCaprice Front Left; Front Right 
1977ChevroletImpala Front Left; Front Right 
1977Oldsmobile98 Front Left; Front Right 
1977OldsmobileCustom Cruiser Front Left; Front Right 
1977OldsmobileDelta 88 Front Left; Front Right 
1977PontiacBonneville Front Left; Front Right 
1977PontiacCatalina Front Left; Front Right 
1977PontiacGrand Safari Front Left; Front Right 

Hamilton wins Singapore Grand Prix

Sun, 27 Sep 2009

Lewis Hamilton take victory for a resurgent McLaren at Singapore The biggest losers of the day were probably Red Bull, who failed miserably to take advantage of Button’s poor grid position (and that of Barrichello, who started in 10th after a five place penalty for a new gearbox). Vettel managed to damage his car on the kerbs and acquired a drive-through penalty after crossing the white line exiting the pits. Team mate Webber’s brakes gave up on lap 49 and he went home with nothing to show for all his efforts in Singapore.

Concept Car of the Week: Lincoln Sentinel (1996)

Fri, 27 Dec 2013

After a decade of the rounded forms of bio-design, car manufacturers worldwide wondered what the next big trend would be. Ford's answer appeared in 1995 with the breathtaking GT90 that inaugurated the experimental 'Edge Design' era, defined by its use of precise edges, tight lines and sharp graphics. The following year, Lincoln unveiled an evolution of the same theme, this time on a luxurious flagship concept rather than an open supercar.

2014 World Car of the Year: the finalists

Wed, 12 Mar 2014

Among all the unveilings and glitz at last week’s Geneva Motor Show, the shortlisted shortlist (yes, really) for the World Car of the Year awards was announced. Sure, manufacturers are constantly gloating about adding to their trophy cabinets, but these are the awards that matter. They’re judged by journalists from around the world, including MSN Cars contributor Peter Burgess.