Worn brake hoses reduce stopping power. This DOT-approved Kodiak hose seals tight for leak-proof braking and resists rust for long-lasting performance. Dead swivel ends prevent twisting during installation. Works with any 3/16" brake lines.
Brake fluid leaks reduce stopping power, but this DOT-approved hose seals tight to prevent drips and pressure loss, keeping your trailer brakes responsive when you need them.
Designed for any 3/16" brake lines , these standard-thread fittings tighten securely for a worry-free seal without the need for adapters.
This 48-inch brake hose is ideal for trailers that require shorter brake lines while still providing ample flexibility for smooth routing along your trailer frame. Helps prevent kinks and pressure loss.
Stiff, coiled brake hoses make installation frustrating. The dead swivel ends allow easy positioning without twisting, so you get a hassle-free setup every time.
A stiff or kinked brake line can restrict fluid flow. This flexible, reinforced hose bends smoothly , ensuring consistent brake performance even in tight installation spaces.
Built to resist rust and corrosion , this hose holds up in wet, muddy, and salty conditions , making it ideal for boat trailers, utility trailers, and off-road haulers.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this Kodiak hydraulic brake hose. Now this 48 inch long brake hose is gonna be ideal for trailers that require shorter brake lines while still providing ample flexibility for smooth routing along your trailer frame. This is gonna help prevent kinks and pressure loss. The durable corrosion-resistant materials are gonna hold up really well in any weather.
So this is designed for 3/16ths of an inch brake lines. These standard thread fittings are gonna tighten securely for a worry-free seal without the need for adapters. And the 1/8th of an inch inner diameter is gonna give you smooth brake fluid flow, which is gonna meet the Department of Transportation standards for safety. Now, as you know, stiff coil brake hoses can make installation frustrating, but the dead swivel ends are gonna allow easy positioning without twisting so you're gonna get a hassle-free setup every time. A stiff or kinked brake line can also restrict fluid flow.
But this flexible reinforced hose is going to bend smoothly. It's gonna ensure consistent brake performance, even in tight installation spaces. It is built to resist rust and corrosion. So this hose is going to hold up in wet and muddy and salty conditions. It's gonna be great for boat trailers, utility trailers, and even off-road haulers.
So you are gonna get one, again, 48 inches long. And I think that's gonna wrap up our quick look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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