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Parking Brake Spreader,Bar,Rear (53-64 Corvette C1 & C2)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-25-190644-1
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      Features

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      • Item Number Brs001
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      • Fits 1953-1964 Corvette C1 & C2
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      Description

      Essential Parking Brake Component. The Parking Brake Spreader Bar Rear is designed to evenly distribute the force applied to the parking brake system, ensuring reliable and consistent performance. It plays a crucial role in maintaining proper tension and alignment of the brake cables, enhancing overall parking brake function. This part is key to safe vehicle parking, preventing unwanted movement.

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      Construction and Appearance. This component is crafted from durable metal to withstand repeated use and resist wear. It features a clean, sturdy design with a smooth finish that protects against corrosion and environmental factors, ensuring long-lasting service.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires basic mechanical skills. No drilling is necessary, allowing for a clean and efficient setup.

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      Application. Specifically fits 1953-1964 Corvette C1 & C2 models, providing an exact match for these classic vehicles’ parking brake systems.

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