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Front Right Brake Hydraulic Hose for Select Dodge and Plymouth Models
Dynamite Friction DFC Brake Hose 350-40014 is a front right brake hydraulic hose for specific Chrysler-era compact cars and trucks. It is listed for select Dodge Charger, Dodge Rampage, and Plymouth TC3 applications, making it a direct-fit search for owners needing a front right brake hose replacement.
Key Features
- Brake hydraulic hose for the front right position
- Fits 1983-1987 Dodge Charger, front right
- Fits 1982-1984 Dodge Rampage, front right
- Fits 1980-1982 Plymouth TC3, front right
- Dynamite Friction DFC Brake Hose line
- Part number 350-40014
Product Details
The DFC Brake Hose line from Dynamite Friction covers brake hydraulic hose applications for vehicles that need a precise front right replacement. This part number, 350-40014, is cataloged for the Dodge Charger, Dodge Rampage, and Plymouth TC3 in the years shown, giving buyers a focused option when searching for a front right brake hose for these models. This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application.
Common Issues This Part May Address
- Cracked or aging brake hose material
- Brake fluid seepage at the front right hose
- Soft or inconsistent brake pedal feel caused by hose deterioration
- Restricted hydraulic flow from an internally damaged hose
- Need for a direct replacement during brake service on a Dodge Charger, Dodge Rampage, or Plymouth TC3
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle year, make, model, and front right position before ordering. Inspect the full brake hydraulic system, including fittings and adjacent lines, for wear or corrosion during replacement. After installation, bleed the brake system according to the vehicle service procedure and confirm there are no leaks at the hose connections.
Quality Assurance
Dynamite Friction DFC Brake Hose 350-40014 is cataloged as a brake hydraulic hose for the listed applications and positions. Confirm fitment against the vehicle’s brake configuration before installation.
Description
Front Right Brake Hydraulic Hose for Select Dodge and Plymouth Models
Dynamite Friction DFC Brake Hose 350-40014 is a front right brake hydraulic hose for specific Chrysler-era compact cars and trucks. It is listed for select Dodge Charger, Dodge Rampage, and Plymouth TC3 applications, making it a direct-fit search for owners needing a front right brake hose replacement.
Key Features
- Brake hydraulic hose for the front right position
- Fits 1983-1987 Dodge Charger, front right
- Fits 1982-1984 Dodge Rampage, front right
- Fits 1980-1982 Plymouth TC3, front right
- Dynamite Friction DFC Brake Hose line
- Part number 350-40014
Product Details
The DFC Brake Hose line from Dynamite Friction covers brake hydraulic hose applications for vehicles that need a precise front right replacement. This part number, 350-40014, is cataloged for the Dodge Charger, Dodge Rampage, and Plymouth TC3 in the years shown, giving buyers a focused option when searching for a front right brake hose for these models. This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application.
Common Issues This Part May Address
- Cracked or aging brake hose material
- Brake fluid seepage at the front right hose
- Soft or inconsistent brake pedal feel caused by hose deterioration
- Restricted hydraulic flow from an internally damaged hose
- Need for a direct replacement during brake service on a Dodge Charger, Dodge Rampage, or Plymouth TC3
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle year, make, model, and front right position before ordering. Inspect the full brake hydraulic system, including fittings and adjacent lines, for wear or corrosion during replacement. After installation, bleed the brake system according to the vehicle service procedure and confirm there are no leaks at the hose connections.
Quality Assurance
Dynamite Friction DFC Brake Hose 350-40014 is cataloged as a brake hydraulic hose for the listed applications and positions. Confirm fitment against the vehicle’s brake configuration before installation.












