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When it comes to your 1970-1971 Firebird, stopping power is paramount. In order for brake fluid to reach the wheel cylinders, causing the cylinder to push the shoes against the drums, it is imperative to have a quality brake hose, AKA hydraulic line. Over time brake hoses break down internally resulting in blockage or dangerous leaks. Even if your hose looks fine on the outside you should replace it if it's original, or more than a few years old. This isn't a difficult or expensive job, especially as compared with the safety it brings.
We have seen two styles of the brass end that attaches to the differential. This is the type that works in conjunction with the curved bracket that goes between the hose end and differential cover.&
Fitment:
OPR FH06
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