Oem Chrysler 4318708 Genuine Parking Brake Cable C93639 on 2040-parts.com
Tooele, Utah, United States
Cable Length: 39.92"; Conduit Length: 16.88"; Color/Finish: Black; Cable Jacket Material: Rubber. Includes: Installation Hardware Not Included. This is an original Chrysler part that replaces factory OE # 4318708, 4397924. Brake Cables are responsible for application of the parking or emergency brake. When failure occurs, Brake Cables need to be replaced for the vehicle to pass state inspections. Brake Cables are direct replacements parts
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