Model NO.
431611775A
After-sales Service
1 Year Warranty
Warranty
2 Years
Type
Brake Hose
Material
Rubber
Position
Front
Certification
ISO/TS16949, ISO9001
Main Market
South America, North America, Eastern Europe, Mild East, Southeast Asia, Africa, Western Europe, Eastern Asia, Northern Europe, Oceania, Southern Europe, Central America, South Asia, Domestic Market
Delivery Time
20-30 Days
Application
Fit for VW, Audi, Seat
Product Name
Brake Hose
Sample
Free
OE Number
431611775A, 02660, 433611755A, 433611775A, 4336117
Trademark
NAFURANCAR
Transport Package
Plastic Bag + Carton Box + Pallet or According to
Specification
OE Standard
Origin
China
ITEM NAME | 431611775A China Factory Car parts Rear Brake hose Right and Left For Audi BMW SEAT VW |
OE NUMBER | 431611775A, 02660, 433611755A, 433611775A, 4336117 |
APPLICATION CAR | Fit for Audi BMW SEAT VW |
MOQ | 20 pcs |
WARRANTY | 1 year |
DELIVERY TIME | 25-30 days, If we have items in stock, it will be 10-15 days |
SAMPLE | Free |
PACKAGE | Plastic bag + Carton + Pallet or According to Customer's request |
CUSTOMERIZED LOGO | Laser marking customer's company LOGO on the products |
Brake hoses: What are brake hoses?
Unlike the brake lines, which are metal tubes that run the length of the car, the short brake hose found at each wheel is made of rubber. The hose's job is to carry brake fluid from a brake line fixed to the car's body the rest of the way to the brake caliper on the wheel.
What is the difference between brake lines and brake hoses?
Brake lines fasten to the chassis or frame with fasteners to reduce vibration and a horseshoe clip where it meets the flexible hose. Brake hoses are used between the wheels, axles, and the frame. They allow for movement as the front wheels pivot, or the rear axle moves over bumps in the road.
Brake lines fasten to the chassis or frame with fasteners to reduce vibration and a horseshoe clip where it meets the flexible hose. Brake hoses are used between the wheels, axles, and the frame. They allow for movement as the front wheels pivot, or the rear axle moves over bumps in the road.