Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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Reliable Brake Line Performance. The Brake Hydraulic Hose is engineered to restore proper hydraulic pressure to your vehicle’s braking system. Designed for the front driver side of 2010 and 2011 Ford F-150 models, this single hose delivers dependable braking response. With strict OE compatibility, it provides peace of mind when replacing worn or damaged factory lines.
Construction and Appearance. Featuring a matte black finish, the hose is built from premium EPDM rubber and stainless steel end fittings. This robust construction meets DOT, FMVSS 106, and SAE J1401 standards for safety and durability. It does not include a bracket at the female end, matching the original factory design for a seamless replacement.
Installation. This hose is designed for easy installation without the need for any cutting or vehicle modifications. It uses the existing mounting points and connects directly to the stock brake system, helping reduce downtime during routine maintenance or repairs.
Warranty. Backed by a limited 2-year warranty, this hose offers long-term coverage against manufacturing defects. It's built to maintain consistent pressure and minimize the risk of expansion or failure over time.
Application. This Brake Hydraulic Hose fits 2010 Ford F-150 and 2011 Ford F-150 models, excluding King Ranch, Platinum, and Raptor models. It’s ideal for restoring brake system performance and ensuring smooth, reliable stopping power in daily driving conditions.
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Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
Installation Guides
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