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T5,T6 Rear Brake Hose (230mm) - To Brake Caliper

Flexible Rear Brake Hose, meticulously engineered for use on all T5 and T6 Transporters. With a length of 230mm, this high-quality brake hose guarantees optimal performance, providing a crucial link between the rear metal brake pipe and the rear brake caliper. Whether you`re on the left or right side, this versatile hose is designed to fit seamlessly on both sides of your T5 or T6 Transporter.

Key Features:

  • Perfect Fit for T5 and T6 Transporters: Specifically designed for T5 and T6 models, this flexible rear brake hose ensures a precise fit and reliable functionality. Upgrade your van`s braking system with confidence, knowing you have a quality component crafted to meet the exacting standards of Volkswagen vehicles.
  • Versatile Placement: With a length of 230mm, this hose easily accommodates both the left and right sides of your T5 or T6 Transporter. Its flexibility and durability make installation a breeze, ensuring a secure connection between the rear metal brake pipe and the rear brake caliper.
  • Comprehensive Brake System Upgrade: Beyond this rear brake hose, consider the two flexible hoses located further up the van, between the two metal brake pipes. These hoses can be found under part number 7H0611775B, providing a comprehensive solution for enhancing your entire braking system.

Upgrade your T5 Transporter`s braking performance with our Flexible Rear Brake Hose. Order now to experience the reliability, precision, and quality that come with top-notch automotive components. Drive with confidence – drive with our premium brake parts.

Manufacturer: JP Group

Availability: Special Order Item

Unit of Measure: Each

Dimensions:

Width: 20mm

Height: 240mm

Depth: 20mm

Volume: 96000mm3

Weight: 0.083kg

This Part Fits: T5 Transporter, T6 Transporter,

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