Skyjacker Suspension Rear Brake Line for 1974-1975 Dodge Trucks

Delivers Mar 23-27
30-Day Returns on unused items
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Specifications

BrandSkyjacker Suspension
CategorySuspension
Manufacturer Part #RBL65
UPC803696155852
SubcategoryBRAKE HYDRAULIC HOSE
Ai SubcategoryBrake Lines
Weight0.7 lbs

Product Description

The Skyjacker Suspension Rear Brake Line is specifically engineered for 1974-1975 Dodge trucks. This essential brake line ensures reliable hydraulic pressure to the rear brakes, crucial for vehicle safety and performance. Skyjacker specializes in aftermarket suspension components, and their brake lines are designed to integrate seamlessly, particularly when upgrading or lifting a vehicle. It provides the necessary length and flexibility for proper brake function.

Shipping & Returns

Fast Shipping

Standard delivery in 3-7 business days. Expedited options available.

30-Day Returns

Return unused items in original packaging for a full refund.

Questions & Answers

Check your vehicle owner's manual or the tire placard on the driver's side door jamb for the recommended tire size. You can also use our vehicle fitment tool at the top of the page to confirm compatibility. If you're unsure, our support team is happy to help you find the right fit.

We offer a 30-day return policy on unused, unmounted products in their original packaging. Simply contact our support team and we'll provide a prepaid return label. Refunds are processed within 5-7 business days of receiving the returned item. Mounted or used tires are not eligible for return.

We ship directly to your door or to your preferred local tire shop for installation. Most local tire shops offer mounting and balancing for $15-$25 per tire. Just provide your installer's address at checkout and we'll ship right to them.

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