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Rear End Housing Brake Lines; OE Steel (1975 Corvette C3 w/ Manual Brakes; 76-82 Corvette C3)

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      Features

      • Fits 1975 Corvette C3 with Manual Brakes
      • Also Fits 1976-1982 Corvette C3 Models
      • 2 Pieces

      Description

      Rear Brake Component. The Rear End Housing Brake Lines; OE Steel provide the essential hydraulic connection within the rear brake system, allowing brake fluid to travel safely through the rear brake plumbing to the calipers. These lines ensure optimal brake pressure is maintained, which is critical for effective braking performance and vehicle safety.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from original equipment quality steel, these brake lines offer durability and resistance to corrosion. They feature a protective finish that ensures long-lasting service life while maintaining a clean and professional look under the vehicle’s rear housing.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires no drilling or modifications, as these lines are designed to match factory specifications. Basic hand tools are sufficient for a proper fit, making it suitable for both enthusiasts and professionals.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit 1975 Corvette C3 models with manual brakes and all 1976-1982 Corvette C3 versions, ensuring precise compatibility without the need for alterations.

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