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The Right Stuff Detailing Lh 3/8x1/2 Caliper Line, Om, Each (67-68 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Type Caliper Lines
      • Vendor Fine Lines
      • Make Chevrolet
      • Model Camaro
      • Year 1967
      • Year 1968
      • Material Mild Steel
      • Fittings 3/8 Inch And 1/2 Inch
      • Fits 67-68 Camaro

      Description

      Performance Brake Component. This left brake caliper line is designed to replace the brake hose on Chevrolet Camaro models from 1967 and 1968. It is an essential part for transferring hydraulic brake fluid from the master cylinder to the caliper, ensuring proper braking functionality and safety.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from mild steel, this brake line offers durable strength suitable for automotive use. It features 3/8-inch and 1/2-inch fittings sized for a secure connection and reliable operation within the brake system.

      Installation. This caliper line is designed for direct replacement of the original part on 1967-1968 Chevrolet Camaros. Installation typically requires standard hand tools used for brake line replacement.

      Application. Specifically engineered to fit the Chevrolet Camaro models from 1967 to 1968, it ensures compatibility with these classic vehicles without the need for modifications.

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