Description
This is a Front Brake Hose for a Triumph TR250 and TR6. *** Two Hoses will be needed Per Car*** Made in UK, meets or exceeds DOT spec's. Cross Reference 584-080 GBH176 GHP13
It is a well known fact that the typical life of a rubber brake hose is about six years. Many things causes the brake hose to break down, such as contaminants in brake fluid, high brake temperatures from heavy braking, the hose is constantly flexing and moving from steering and suspension which weakens the hoses. It can be very hard to tell if a brake hose is bad because sometimes brake hoses deteriorate from the inside out. They swell and almost pinch themselves shut but still look fine on the outside. Keep a careful look out for signs of deterioration, such as cracking, extremely hard or weak feeling hoses. All the while the hose can be shedding off particles and filling your wheel cylinders or calipers with contaminates. Changes your brake hoses and keep your car stopping safe.
Stay in Control With Reliable Brake Performance
Your braking system is one of the most critical safety components on your vehicle—and the condition of your brake hoses plays a major role in how well it performs. Flexible rubber brake hoses face harsh real-world conditions every day: road grime, moisture, dirt, and the constant flexing that comes with suspension movement. Over time, these factors take a toll.
Visible cracks on the outer rubber are a clear warning sign of aging, but what you can’t see is just as important. As brake hoses deteriorate internally, the inner lining can swell and restrict fluid flow—sometimes cutting the passageway to half its original size. The result? Reduced braking response, increased pedal effort, and compromised safety.
The smartest choice is proactive replacement. If you notice cracking, stiffness, or signs of wear, it’s time to upgrade. Fresh brake hoses help ensure consistent fluid flow, firm pedal feel, and the confidence that your braking system is working exactly as it should.
Don’t wait for a failure—replace aging hoses and keep your vehicle performing at its best.