Keep a firm brake pedal and steady fluid delivery with the Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H80970. This flexible hose carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's steel hard line out to the wheel while flexing with suspension and steering movement. Cataloged for the front-left and front-right positions, it drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1974-1976 Chevrolet Camaro and 1974-1976 Pontiac Firebird.
A deteriorating hose can swell internally or leak; if a failed brake hose is the cause of your spongy pedal, this replaces it. Diagnose the cause before replacing, since these signs can have other sources.
Interchange: 18J56 · 87-36022 · 8736022 · B916223 · 610286 · HB-82022 · HB82022 · 77047 · 150.62022 · BH402840 · 350-47031 · 35047031 · 340320 · 368128 · 9756257 · 9757658 · 9758860 · BH36772 · 2203421 · BH80970 · F80970
Manufacturer part number H80970.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What does this brake hydraulic hose do?
It carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's rigid hard line to the wheel, flexing to allow suspension and steering movement without kinking or restricting flow.
Which vehicles does the H80970 fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1974-1976 Chevrolet Camaro and 1974-1976 Pontiac Firebird. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
What position does this hose install in?
It's cataloged for the front-left and front-right positions on the listed applications.
What are the signs my brake hose needs replacing?
Cracking, bulging, fluid weeping, or a soft/spongy pedal can indicate a failing hose. Diagnose the cause before replacing, since these signs can have other sources.
Should I replace hoses on both sides?
Because both front hoses age together, replacing the matching side at the same time is good practice for balanced braking. This listing covers the H80970 hose.
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.