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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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Part #
PSH0111R
SKU #
336414
Weight
0.55lbs
Material
CR Synthetic Rubber
Finish
Black
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Rein power steering hoses are manufactured with premium Contitech OE quality hose material designed to withstand the high pressure demands of automotive power steering systems. Rein power steering hoses are designed to resist excessive heat, oil and ozone factors that breakdown rubber and cause premature failure in power steering systems.
- Replace leaking or otherwise faulty hoses with Rein premium components to restore your vehicle to safe and optimal performance levels.
- Rein power steering hoses are designed as direct-fit replacements to ensure trouble-free proper installation.
- Rein offers wide vehicle coverage in power steering hoses and assemblies. it is recommended that both pressure and return hoses are replaced together.
- Rein power steering hoses are manufactured with premium OE quality hose which offers maximum protection from premature failures.
- Rein power steering hoses come complete with hardware and seals when necessary for installation to save installation time and additional costs.
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