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Tec #633314 #3 Female 3/8' To 7/16' Banjo Straight 14" Length on 2040-parts.com

US $16.70
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:633314

TEC 633314 #3 Female 3/8' to 7/16' Banjo Straight
14" Steel Braided Brake Line

Lines Sold Individually

Toss those rubber hoses away for these high tech braided steel brake lines. Much more durable than conventional rubber hoses, these braided steel lines easily bend and flex without bursting. A PTFE-coated inner lining that is compatible with all brake fluids is wrapped in a braided stainless steel cover to resist abrasion and corrosion. Our braided steel brake lines are available in AN sizes, hose ends, and lengths to meet your needs.


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All Lines Are Sold Individually

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