One of the major differences between a disc braking system and a hydraulic braking system is that the latter uses a brake hose. Hydraulic pressure-operated brakes usually receive pressure from a brake fluid, a mixture containing ethylene glycol. And the only proper way to get the brake fluid's pressure to the wheels is through a durable brake hose. The brake hose is directly connected to the brake tubing attached to the brake fluid reservoir; once the pressurized brake fluid travels past the tubing, the brake hose quickly and efficiently delivers it to the brake calipers. Because the brake hose regularly deals with high levels of pressure and temperature, it's generally recommended to go for heavy-duty hose units. Auto Parts Deal can get you brake hoses coated with braided stainless-steel wires designed to keep up with the most high-performance hydraulic braking systems.
• Effectively handles the hydraulic fluid your vehicle's braking system uses
• Designed to be durable enough for years of reliable use
• Engineered to accommodate increased flows of brake fluid
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