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Rear End Housing Brake Lines; OE Steel (Early 1965 Corvette C2 w/ Power Brakes)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

      • Power Brakes with 5/16" Front-to-Rear, 2 Pcs.
      • Fits Early 1965 Corvette C2 with Power Brakes

      Description

      Precision Replacement Component. The Rear End Housing Brake Lines made of steel provide a critical hydraulic connection between the brake system components, ensuring reliable fluid transfer for optimal braking performance. These lines are essential for maintaining brake system integrity and preventing leaks, especially in models equipped with power brakes.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from high-quality steel, these brake lines offer robust durability and resistance to wear and corrosion. The lines feature a smooth steel finish designed to withstand the rigors of undercarriage exposure while facilitating easy routing during installation.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward for a professional or experienced enthusiast, requiring no drilling or modifications. The lines fit precisely onto existing brake system fittings to ensure a secure, leak-free connection.

      Application. Designed specifically for Early 1965 Corvette C2 models equipped with power brakes, these brake lines accommodate the correct 5/16" diameter specification for front-to-rear fluid transmission in the rear end housing.

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