Keep hydraulic pressure moving to the rear brakes with the Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H381163. This flexible brake hose carries pressurized brake fluid between the vehicle's hard line and the wheel-end brake while flexing with suspension and axle movement. Built to a position-specific design for the rear center location, it drops in for the 1999-2005 Ford heavy-duty trucks listed below.
Fitment:
Mounting hardware, bracket, and gasket or seal are not included. Country of origin: China. If a cracked, bulging, or leaking hose is causing a spongy pedal, this replaces it.
Interchange: 87-42348 · 8742348 · 87-42350 · 8742350 · B918023 · 611366 · HB-85348 · HB85348 · 78802 · 150.65348 · BH406810 · 350-54523 · 35054523 · F81Z2282JA · NF381163 · BH381163 · 2203565 · BH141670 · F141670
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Where does this brake hose install?
In the rear center position, carrying pressurized brake fluid between the hard line and the wheel-end brake while flexing with suspension and axle movement.
What is the hose made of?
EPDM rubber with specially coated, corrosion-resistant treated-steel fittings. It is DOT approved and tested to government-regulated safety and durability standards.
Which vehicles does it fit?
1999-2004 Ford F-250 Super Duty, 1999-2000 F-350, 1999-2004 F-350 Super Duty, 2000-2004 F-250, and 2000-2005 Excursion. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
Are mounting hardware or brackets included?
No. Mounting hardware, bracket, and gasket or seal are not included. Consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused.
How do I know if my brake hose may need replacing?
Signs may include a cracked, bulging, or leaking hose and a soft or spongy pedal. Diagnose the cause before replacing, since a spongy pedal can have other sources.
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