Steel Braided Brake Line #3an X 22 With 90 Deg End New on 2040-parts.com
Andover, Maine, United States
#3 Brake Line This is a #3an stainless steel braided brake line. It has a straight #3an fitting on one end and a #3an - 90 degree on the other end. Overall length is 22" including the fittings . This braided stainless steel brake line provides a quick and simple way of completing any brake set-up. This brake line is ideal for use where flexing or bending occur.
Part Number:46302-22
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