Keep hydraulic pressure flowing to the front brakes with the Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H36617. This flexible hose carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's rigid brake line to the caliper or wheel cylinder while flexing with suspension and steering movement, and it fits the front left or front right position on 1967-1970 Chevrolet full-size models — including the Impala, Caprice, Biscayne, Bel Air, Brookwood, Kingswood, and Townsman (all engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
Package contents: 1 brake hose. Mounting hardware, bracket, gasket or seal, and jacket are not included — consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused. Signs this hose may need replacing include cracked, bulging, or leaking rubber and a soft or spongy brake pedal; if a failed flexible hose is the cause, this replaces it. For balanced braking, inspect the opposite-side hose and replace it as needed. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 87-36002 · 8736002 · 87-50002 · 8750002 · B916130 · 610212 · HB-82002 · HB82002 · 150.62002 · BH402150 · 350-47020 · 35047020 · 3910707 · 3958982 · 9750161 · BH36617 · 2203920 · BH64887 · F64887 · Manufacturer part number H36617
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What does the H36617 brake hose do?
It carries pressurized brake fluid from the rigid brake line to the front caliper or wheel cylinder while flexing with suspension and steering movement.
Which vehicles does it fit?
It fits the front left or front right position on 1967-1970 Chevrolet full-size models such as the Impala, Caprice, Biscayne, and Bel Air. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
What is this brake hose made of?
It is made with EPDM rubber and specially coated, corrosion-resistant treated-steel fittings (male End 1, female End 2).
Is any mounting hardware included?
No. Package contents are one brake hose; mounting hardware, a bracket, a gasket or seal, and a jacket are not included.
How do I know if the hose needs replacing?
Cracked, bulging, or leaking hose rubber and a soft or spongy pedal can be signs of a failing flexible hose. Diagnose the cause first; if the hose is at fault, this replaces it.
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