Keep hydraulic pressure flowing to your brakes with the Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose (H620432). This flexible brake hose installs in the rear center position and drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2003-2005 Chevrolet Astro [All] and 2003-2005 GMC Safari [All]. It carries brake fluid between the hard line and the caliper/wheel cylinder while flexing with suspension and steering movement.
Overall length is 16 in. End 1 is a junction fitting with a 3/8 thread in treated steel; End 2 is a female fitting with a 7/16-24 inside diameter in treated steel. Finished in black. Mounting hardware, bracket, gasket/seal, and jacket are not included. Country of origin: China. Signs this hose may need replacing include cracked, bulging, or leaking rubber and a soft, spongy pedal; diagnose the cause before replacing.
Interchange: 176-1111 · 1761111 · 611740 · 79116 · 150.66353 · 15066353 · BH418000 · 350-47397 · 35047397 · 15055989 · BH382517 · 2204696 · BH141017 · F141017
Manufacturer part number H620432
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Does this brake hose fit my vehicle?
It is a direct-fit rear center brake hose for the 2003-2005 Chevrolet Astro [All] and 2003-2005 GMC Safari [All]. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
What is this hose made of?
The hose uses EPDM rubber with a rubber outer sleeve, and both end fittings are treated steel with a specially coated, corrosion-resistant finish.
Is it DOT approved?
Yes. This hose is DOT approved, and its materials are tested to government-regulated safety and durability standards.
What are the fitting sizes?
End 1 is a junction fitting with a 3/8 thread; End 2 is a female fitting with a 7/16-24 inside diameter. Overall length is 16 in.
How do I know the brake hose needs replacing?
Signs it may need replacing include cracked, bulging, or leaking rubber and a soft or spongy brake pedal. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.