Packard Studebaker Rear Brake Hose 1950-1958 on 2040-parts.com
Westchester, NY, US
Contact us for any of your future parts needs We have a huge inventory of parts covering 1930's- to present: Domestic, foreign, light and heavy duty truck Brakes, front end parts, clutch parts and much more (914) 737-1980 This is one rear brake hose that fits many Packard and Studebaker models 1950-1958. This is a great chance to freshen up the hydraulic hose that tends to dry out and crack over time. The hose measures 16 27/32 inches. Applications:
These hard to find hoses are a new production replacement and are made in the USA.
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