The Left Rear Brake Tubing Rear Brake Hose is a critical safety component in your vehicle’s hydraulic braking system. This specific part is responsible for transmitting high-pressure brake fluid from a fixed metal line on the chassis to the moving left rear brake caliper or wheel cylinder. Its dual designation as both "tubing" and "hose" highlights its function and construction: it typically features reinforced, flexible rubber hose sections at each end to absorb vibration and allow for wheel movement, connected by a more rigid central tubing section for precise routing.

Constructed from durable, reinforced synthetic rubber designed to withstand extreme pressures and temperature fluctuations, this hose is lined to be compatible with modern brake fluids. Its metal fittings are precisely engineered to create a perfect, leak-free seal with the vehicle’s brake line and caliper. A failure in this component, such as a crack, bulge, or leak, can lead to a dangerous loss of braking fluid and a significant decrease in stopping power, directly compromising vehicle safety.
When selecting a replacement, ensure an exact OEM match for your vehicle’s make, model, and year. Correct length, fitting thread type, and curvature are paramount for safe installation and to prevent stress, kinking, or interference with suspension components. Regular visual inspections during routine maintenance for signs of wear, corrosion, or damage are essential. Replacement of the left rear brake hose is recommended at intervals specified by your vehicle manufacturer or immediately if any deterioration is detected, ensuring the integrity and reliability of your braking system.