Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.
Installation Guides
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Reliable Brake Performance. The Right Stuff Detailing Rear Brake Hose is engineered to restore dependable braking function to your classic vehicle. Designed as a faithful reproduction of the original part, this brake hose ensures proper hydraulic pressure is delivered to your rear braking system. It is an essential component for maintaining safe and responsive stopping power during everyday driving or restoration projects.
Construction and Appearance. Manufactured using reinforced rubber materials, this rear brake hose is built for durability and long-lasting performance. Its corrosion-resistant construction helps protect against moisture, road debris, and harsh driving conditions. Featuring the correct end fittings and made to meet or exceed OEM specifications, it offers an authentic appearance that complements factory-style restoration work while delivering reliable strength and flexibility.
Installation. This rear brake hose offers a moderately easy installation process, making it suitable for both experienced enthusiasts and dedicated DIY restorers. It serves as a direct replacement for old or damaged OEM components and is designed to connect seamlessly to the existing braking system without extensive modifications. Basic hand tools and proper brake bleeding procedures will complete the process efficiently.
Application. This The Right Stuff Detailing Rear Brake Hose fits 1968 Chevrolet El Camino models.
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Installation Info
Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.
Installation Guides
No guide available for this part yet.
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