Carry high-pressure brake fluid from the chassis hard line out to the front wheel with the Dorman First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H11190, a DOT-approved flexible hose that flexes with suspension and steering movement while keeping the hydraulic circuit sealed. It installs in the front left or right position as a direct-fit replacement for a wide range of vintage Ford, Mercury and Hudson models — including the 1953 Ford Club, 1962-1964 Ford Club Wagon, 1961-1964 Ford Econoline, 1950-1953 Ford Country Squire, 1952-1953 Mercury Custom and 1953-1954 Hudson Jet (engine: All). See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of applications.
Engineered to the original hose's fit, function and performance for the listed vehicles and positions, this line replaces a hose that has cracked, bulged, or begun to seep. If a deteriorated flexible hose is the cause of a soft or spongy pedal, replacing it restores a properly sealed hydraulic path; diagnose the brake system before replacing. A bracket, mounting hardware, and a gasket or seal are not included. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 87-32302 · 8732302 · B916005 · 610122 · HB-83302 · HB83302 · 150.61087 · 308715 · 5900734 · BH401140 · 350-56015 · 35056015 · A9AZ2078A · C1UU2078A · C5SZ2078A · 769810 · 9750974 · BH11190 · 2203011 · F11190. Manufacturer part number H11190.
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What does this brake hose do?
This flexible hose carries pressurized brake fluid from the chassis hard line to the front wheel, flexing with suspension and steering movement while keeping the hydraulic circuit sealed.
Which position does H11190 fit?
It is cataloged for the front position, and fits either the left or right side.
What is the hose made of?
It uses an EPDM rubber hose with specially coated, corrosion-resistant treated-steel fittings, and it is DOT approved.
Does it include a bracket or mounting hardware?
No. A bracket, mounting hardware, and a gasket or seal are not included; consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused.
What are signs this hose may need replacing?
Common signs include a cracked, bulging, or leaking hose and a soft or spongy pedal. Diagnose the brake system before replacing, since these symptoms can have other causes.
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