16" Line is most often used to connect your caliper to the main brake lines. Brass fittings won't rust and are easier to work with than stainless steel.
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Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com and today we're gonna take a real quick look at this DeeMaxx 16-inch long rubber, hydraulic brake hose. This flexible rubber brake line is going to act as part of your trailer's hydraulic braking system. It connects your hydraulic brake actuator to your trailer brakes when used with additional lines and fittings, which are sold separately. And the flexible design is going to make this hose perfect for use with your foldaway trailer tongues, disc brakes and torsion axles. This rubber hose meets the D-O-T and S-A-E standards.
And as you can see here, there are 3/16 of an inch brass male inverted flare fittings on both ends. And brass is softer to provide a better seal than steel fittings. And let me go ahead and straighten this out here just a little bit. I'm gonna pull out my tape measure. I just want to confirm that overall length here with you.
So lining this up here. As you can see, we are sitting right at 16 inches long and the inner diameter of the hose is 1/8 of an inch. Well, that's gonna conclude our brief 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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