Dorman - First Stop Parking Brake Cable P/N:C95417

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$49.99
MPN: C95417
UPC: 885484038424
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Dorman - First Stop Parking Brake Cable P/N:C95417
Dorman - First Stop Parking Brake Cable P/N:C95417
$49.99

Transmit firm, dependable parking-brake force with the Dorman - First Stop Parking Brake Cable C95417. This rear-right cable installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 1998-1999 Ford F-250 (All engines), carrying the pull from the parking brake actuator to the rear brake so the brake can hold your truck when parked. Engineered and tested against the original cable, it uses a corrosion-resistant design and durable materials for added strength.

  • Quality design: the inner cable is sheathed and lubricated for improved durability.
  • Long-lasting construction: the flexible casing is fully covered with conduit to protect the interior cable from wear.
  • Tough materials: zinc-plated fittings resist corrosion.

Overall length is 101.50 in with a 75.75 in conduit, a black housing, and a rubber outer sleeve. Mounting hardware is not included. Country of origin: Colombia.

Interchange: F85Z2A635BA · BC95417 · BC140099 · F140099. Manufacturer part number C95417.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

F85Z2A635BA, BC95417, BC140099, F140099

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this parking brake cable do?

It transmits the pull from the parking brake lever or pedal to the rear brake, applying and holding the parking brake. This listing is the rear-right cable.

Does it fit my vehicle?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1998-1999 Ford F-250 (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your specific vehicle.

Is mounting hardware included?

No, mounting hardware is not included. Consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused.

What are signs this cable may need replacing?

A parking brake that won't hold, feels loose, or over-travels, plus a frayed, seized, or corroded cable. Diagnose the cause before replacing, as other parts can share these signs.

How long is the cable and what is it made of?

Overall length is 101.50 in with a 75.75 in conduit. It has a black housing, a rubber outer sleeve, and zinc-plated fittings.