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

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      Features

      • New
      • Standard Drum Brake Front Line Set
      • Weight 5.0 lbs
      • Package Dimensions W24” x H8” x L26”
      • Fits 1967-1968 Biscayne and Impala models

      Description

      Front Brake Line Set. The Full Size Chevy Front Brake Line Set for standard drum brakes provides essential hydraulic connections needed for proper brake fluid delivery to the front drum brakes. It replaces old or damaged brake lines to ensure reliable and safe braking performance. This set is engineered to maintain the original braking system functionality and promote vehicle safety.

      Materials And Design. Constructed from durable, corrosion-resistant materials, this brake line set is manufactured to precise OEM specifications. The lines feature a smooth finish that resists rust and wear, ensuring long-lasting performance under typical driving conditions.

      Installation Process. Installation is straightforward for those with basic mechanical skills and requires no drilling, as the set is designed to fit existing mounting points perfectly.

      Application. Engineered specifically to fit 1967-1968 Biscayne and Impala models, this brake line set is made exclusively for the front drum brake setup during this production period.

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