Corvette Brake Line. Rear Caliper Line LH: 1967-1982

Corvette Brake Line. Rear Caliper Line LH: 1967-1982

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SKU: A242069DS
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Restore the braking reliability of your classic Corvette with this LH rear caliper brake line for 19671982 models. Designed to carry hydraulic fluid from the rear of the system to the left rear caliper, this line helps ensure a consistent pedal feel and dependable stopping performance when you need it mostwhether you’re carving through back roads or cruising on the highway.

Important note: This brake line is sold as a bare line and does not include armor. Armor was original on all 19671982 Corvettes, but this listing provides the line itself so you can source armor separately or reuse your existing shielding if applicable.

  • Lefthand rear caliper brake line for 19671982 Corvette applications
  • Factoryrouting geometry designed to align with factory mounting points
  • Solid steel construction built to withstand brakefluid exposure and road conditions
  • Ready for installation with standard fittings; armor is not included
  • Ideal for restoration projects, frameoff builds, or refreshing a corroded rear braking circuit

Why this matters: Using a properly shaped, dedicated rear line helps maintain correct clearance and alignment behind the wheel well, reducing the risk of interference and ensuring the rear brake circuit performs in harmony with the front brakes. It’s a practical, periodcorrect choice for serious Corvette restorations and dependable daily driving alike.

Who it's for: Classic Corvette enthusiasts undertaking a restoration, DIY mechanics replacing a leaking or corroded rear brake line, and restorers aiming to preserve authentic routing while upgrading to a modern, reliable part.

Installation tips:

  • Plan your routing before removal to reuse the original mounting points for a clean fit
  • Ensure flare connections are properly seated and inspect for any signs of corrosion in surrounding metal
  • If your project calls for armor, source it separately and install according to your restoration plan
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