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Nova Brake Line Set, Manual Drum in Stainless Steel, 1962-1964

Item EK-85-324066-1
Nova Brake Line Set, Manual Drum in Stainless Steel, 1962-1964
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Restoration Correct
      • Based On Factory Specification
      • Made From Stainless Steel
      • 4 piece set
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 85-23606

      Description

      Tired of seeing that ugly corroded Brake line? Maybe it's time to go ahead and replace them with one of Eckler?s Stainless Steel line sets. Whether you?re restoring your classic Chevy II or just making repairs to your brake system you can?t go wrong with a set of these brake lines. Stainless Steel lines will not corrode over time like regular steel lines will and they look great at the same time. These 1962, 1963, 1964 Nova restoration correct front brake line sets has been manufactured and pre bent just like the originals to give you that fit and function you?re looking for. Your Brake system is one of the most important components? on your car so make sure these lines are in good working order. Eckler?s offers all of your brake parts needs at a great cost and you can make sure we only

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