Keep a firm, responsive brake pedal and safely route hydraulic pressure to the wheel with the Dorman – First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H36896. This flexible EPDM rubber hose carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's hard line to the wheel while flexing with suspension and steering movement. It's a direct-fit replacement built to the original hose's fit, function, and performance for the 1967–1973 Triumph GT6, 1968–1969 Triumph TR250, and 1968–1970 Triumph TR6 (All), and is cataloged for the front-left, front-right, and rear-right positions across these applications.
Cracked or bulging rubber, external fluid leaks, or a soft, spongy pedal are signs a brake hose may need replacing; if a failed hose is the cause, this replaces it. Ships as one hose — mounting hardware, bracket, and gaskets or seals are not included; consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 87-90005 · 8790005 · 87-90006 · 8790006 · B916310 · 610340 · HB-19005 · HB19005 · HB-19006 · HB19006 · 073-1158 · 0731158 · 150.30005 · BH403310 · 350-14003 · 35014003 · BH36896 · 2203690
Manufacturer part number H36896.
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What does this brake hydraulic hose do?
It carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's hard line to the wheel and flexes with suspension and steering movement to deliver hydraulic pressure to the brake.
Which vehicles does it fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1967–1973 Triumph GT6, 1968–1969 Triumph TR250, and 1968–1970 Triumph TR6 (All). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your application and position.
What is it made of?
The hose is EPDM rubber with a rubber outer sleeve, and both ends use male treated-steel fittings that are specially coated to resist corrosion.
Is any mounting hardware included?
No. The package contains one brake hose; mounting hardware, bracket, and gaskets or seals are not included. Consult the service information for the correct fasteners.
What are signs this hose may need replacing?
Cracked or bulging rubber, fluid leaks at the hose, or a soft, spongy pedal. Diagnose the cause before replacing, since these signs can have other sources.
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