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T5,T6 Front Brake Hose (600mm)

Flexible Front Brake Hose tailored for T5 and T6 Transporters, an essential component to ensure optimal braking performance. This high-quality brake hose is precisely crafted to meet the stringent standards of Volkswagen vehicles, providing reliability and safety for your driving experience.

Key Features:

  • Optimal Length: This brake hose is 600mm long, offering a perfect fit for a range of T5 and T6 Transporter models. Carefully engineered to meet the requirements of the front brake system, it ensures efficient fluid transfer for responsive and reliable braking.
  • Versatility for T5 and T6 Models: Designed to accommodate the front braking systems of both T5 and T6 Transporters, this flexible hose is a versatile solution for your vehicle`s maintenance needs.
  • Two Length Options: T5 and T6 Transporters came with two different lengths of front brake hoses. It`s crucial to measure your existing brake hose to determine the correct replacement. If your current hose measures 600mm, this version is the more common and suitable choice.
  • Easy Identification: To simplify the replacement process, measure the length of your existing brake hose. If it is 600mm, this hose is the correct and more prevalent version. For hoses measuring 550mm, consider brake hose 7H8611701D.

Prioritize the safety and performance of your T5 or T6 Transporter by choosing our Flexible Front Brake Hose. Ensure a precise fit and secure driving experience by selecting the correct hose length based on your measurements. Upgrade your braking system with confidence – order now for a reliable and efficient solution.

Manufacturer: FORST

Availability: Special Order Item

Unit of Measure: Each

Dimensions:

Width: 20mm

Height: 590mm

Depth: 80mm

Volume: 944000mm3

Weight: 0.146kg

This Part Fits: T5 Transporter, T6 Transporter,

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