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United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:Stainless Steel Brakes Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:C1470601 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Other Part Number:C1470601 UPC:845249079383

SSBC Performance Brakes C1470601 Hydraulic Brake Line

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Product Description

Brake Hydraulic Line

Hydraulic Brake Line

Hydraulic Brake Line; Front Or Rear; 3/16 in. x 60;


FEATURES:
  • Hydraulic Brake Line


Stainless Steel Brakes Corporation (SSBC) first pioneered the stainless steel sleeved caliper for classic Corvette and Mustangs back in 1975. We are the industry standard for high quality brake systems and components, offering a complete line of disc brake conversions and performance brake upgrades for classic muscle cars, late model performance vehicles, street rods and customs, trucks/SUVs and sport compacts. At SSBC, braking is all we do. It's who we are. Our experts are dedicated to bringing you the best braking technology, for as much as 25% shorter stopping distances. We have and will continue to take steps to improve our capabilities. All of our improvements give us design, testing, quality and manufacturing capabilities that very few aftermarket companies can match. We will continue to look at areas and methods to improve, enabling us to consistently provide high quality, high performance braking technologies. Our signature line of Force 10 aluminum calipers was first introduced in the late 1990's. These lightweight calipers greatly reduce unsprung weight, which improves ride quality. Most are available polished and all can be powder coated a variety of colors for added visual appeal. They are available in both front and rear kits, and come in single, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8-piston configurations.

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After receiving the item, contact seller within 14 days. Refund will be given as money back. Buyer pays for return shipping. A 20% restocking fee may apply.
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Please note: We are a MA/Pa brick & mortar suspension shop currently accepting Paypal, cash in person and all major credit cards by phone. If you have questions or need technical support, upgrades or accessories we can be reached most times at 702-330-5646.
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