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Teraflex Brake Hose Kit New Jeep Wrangler 2007-2014 4350310 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.94
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Teraflex Manufacturer Part Number:4350310

Teraflex Brake Hose Kit New Jeep Wrangler 2007-2014 4350310

Teraflex Brake Hose Kit New Jeep Wrangler 2007-2014 4350310

TERAFLEX BRAKE HOSE KIT NEW JEEP WRANGLER 2007-2014 4350310


Description / Notes:TER4350310 
"Teraflex Brake Hose -- 

TERAFLEX – BRAIDED BRAKE LINES

Are the brakes on your Wrangler feeling soft and week and not performing up to your expectations? A relatively low cost upgrade to your braking system is to replace your rubbery old brake lines with Teraflex Braided Brake Lines to firm up your brake pedal feel. For anyone installing a Teraflex Rear Disc Conversion Kit, (sold individually) these are necessary parts to get the job done right to enjoy the benefits of better performing brakes. Teraflex is completely focused on engineering and manufacturing Jeep parts and accessories that are able to take you and your Jeep to and from the most remote locations on Earth. Teraflex continues to maintain a dominant position in the Jeep specialty market by continually introducing new and innovative parts for your Jeep. If you want your Jeep to become an extension of your lifestyle filled with outdoor activities, Teraflex Jeep parts and accessories will get you there and back with no worries at all.

  • Fits directly
  • Results in a firmer brake pedal feel
  • Made for both 2 door and 4 door Jeep Wranglers
  • Choice of individual front or rear kits or complete brake line kits

NOTE: A recommended upgrade for all JK-Series Jeeps is the Teraflex Jeep JK Oversized Brake Master Cylinder, (sold individually). This along with braided brake lines will eradicate overly soft brake pedals.



Notes Rear Brake Line Kit - 30 in.


Notes : Includes line mounts, banjo bolts, and banjo washers
Condition : New


Brand New in the Box - Fit and Quality Guaranteed!

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