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H4497 First Stop Series Brake Line, Metal and Rubber
Part Number: RBH4497
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$10.99
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Location : Rear, Driver Or Passenger Side, Front Or Rear, Driver Or Passenger Side, RearNotes : 17.63 in. length; 7/16 in. - 20 Male Fitting 1; 7/16 in. - 24 Female Fitting 2Series : First Stop SeriesMaterial : Metal and RubberReplaces OE Number : B917784, BH188215, BH1882151, BH1882152, BH4497, F4497, 88215, 454497, HB-86000, 150.66000, 47593, 92485, 231400, 476719, 6556440, 9750926, 315829, 48185H, 2203001, NF4497, 87-44000Quantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : Lifetime Dorman limited warrantyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Carbon Black, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Interchange Part Number : B917784, BH188215, BH1882151, BH1882152, BH4497, F4497, 88215, 454497, HB-86000, 150.66000, 47593, 92485, 231400, 476719, 6556440, 9750926, 315829, 48185H, 2203001, NF4497, 87-44000
H4960 First Stop Series Brake Line, EPDM Rubber
Part Number: RBH4960
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$18.99
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Location : Rear, Driver Or Passenger Side, Front, Driver Or Passenger Side, RearNotes : Flexible Hose Type; No Bracket Required; Treated steel Fitting Material; 5/8 in. - 18 in. Male Exterior and 7/16 in. - 24 Female Interior Fitting Size 1; 7/16 in. - 20 in. Male Fitting Size 2; EPDM rubber Hose Material; Rubber Jacket MaterialSeries : First Stop SeriesMaterial : EPDM RubberReplaces OE Number : B917787, B918004, BH412220, BH417260, BH41574, BH4960, BH79360, F41574, F4960, F79360, 321125, 369381, 18J4, 88272, 88562, BH381240, HB-88010, HB-88017, 150.68017, 1785539, N33726E, 2100591, 770564, 9750929, 903204, 149096R91, 2204492, 87-46010, 87-46017Quantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : Lifetime Dorman limited warrantyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Carbon Black, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Interchange Part Number : B917787, B918004, BH412220, BH417260, BH41574, BH4960, BH79360, F41574, F4960, F79360, 321125, 369381, 18J4, 88272, 88562, BH381240, HB-88010, HB-88017, 150.68017, 1785539, N33726E, 2100591, 770564, 9750929, 903204, 149096R91, 2204492, 87-46010, 87-46017Product Fit : Direct Fit
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