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Brake Line Set, Power Disc Brakes, Front, Full Size Chevy (67-68 Biscayne; 67-68 Impala)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-40-139789-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • New
      • Power Disc Brake Line Set, 5 Pieces
      • Weight 4.0 Lbs.
      • Package Dimensions: W12.0000” x H6.0000” x L52.0000”
      • Fits 1967-1968 Chevrolet Biscayne and Impala

      Description

      Premium Brake Components. The Brake Line Set for Power Disc Brakes, Front, Full Size Chevy provides essential hydraulic connectivity to the front disc brake system, ensuring reliable braking performance and safety. It replaces worn or damaged brake lines to maintain proper brake fluid flow and pressure for optimal stopping power.

      Durable Materials and Finish. Manufactured with high-quality corrosion-resistant tubing, this brake line set offers long-lasting durability and resistance to harsh environmental conditions. The lines are precisely formed to match original factory specifications, ensuring a clean and professional appearance.

      Simple Installation Process. Installation requires no drilling or special modifications, making it suitable for both professional mechanics and experienced enthusiasts.

      Application. Designed specifically for 1967-1968 Chevrolet full-size models, including Biscayne and Impala, this brake line set provides a direct replacement ensuring proper fit and function.

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