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OEM INFINITI Brake Hoses

MSRP $38.00
$37.67
$22.32
MSRP $38.00
$37.67

Vacuum Hose

Part Number: 47471-3JV0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Hose-Brake Booster
Description: #1, with hybrid.
MSRP $30.78
$25.77

Reservoir Hose

Part Number: 46227-1LA0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Notes: Included with booster assembly.
Other Names: Booster Hose, Hose-Brake Reservoir
Description: QX80. QX56.
Backordered

Vacuum Hose

Part Number: 474746CB1A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Hose-Brake Booster
Description: 4 cyl - 2.0l turbo, #2.
MSRP $32.43
$27.15

Vacuum Hose

Part Number: 474746SA0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Hose-Brake Booster
Description: V6-3.5l, #2.
MSRP $14.33
$12.00

Vacuum Hose

Part Number: 47471-3JA0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Hose-Brake Booster
Description: #1, without hybrid.
MSRP $34.72
$29.06

Vacuum Hose

Part Number: 47474-3JA0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Hose-Brake Booster
Description: #2, without hybrid.
MSRP $38.52
$32.24

Hose

Part Number: 47471-AC700
Infiniti Infiniti
Notes: Order by description.
Other Names: Brake Vacuum Hose, Vacuum Hose, Hose-Booster
Description: Sedan, no. 1, without awd. Booster, auto trans.
Backordered

Vacuum Hose

Part Number: 474745VG0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Booster Hose, Hose-Brake Booster
Description: #2. QX50. Front. #3.
MSRP $24.92
$20.86

Booster Hose

Part Number: 47471-5NA0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Vacuum Hose, Hose-Brake Booster
Description: #1. QX50. Rear. QX55. From booster.
Backordered

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Your brakes wouldn't work well at all if it weren't for the brake hoses. That's because they, along with the brake lines, are responsible for directing hydraulic brake fluid from the master brake cylinder to either the brake calipers (in a disc brake system) or wheel cylinders (in a drum brake system), depending upon which type of brake system your car or SUV uses.

Brake hoses are more flexible than brake lines. That keeps them from snapping when you make a turn or ride over broken pavement. The brake hoses link the brake lines to the wheel assembly. Most often, they're made of rubber. That allows them to deliver in a variety of pressures and temperatures. Stainless steel hoses, on the other hand, are more rigid -- which makes them more durable than the rubber type. Stainless steel brake hoses are constructed like a sheath, with a braided mesh casing that keeps them from swelling too much.

How to Spot Faulty Brake Hoses

Even the highest quality brake hoses can eventually go bad, though. Signs of trouble include:

  • The brakes quit working
  • The hose material is cracked, broken or torn
  • The brake pedal feels soft under your foot
  • Save Up to 20% When You Buy Genuine INFINITI Brake Hoses From Our Online Parts Store

    When you do need to replace a failing brake hose, get the right one. Your manufacturer makes theirs specifically to work with your model, ensuring the fit and performance you want. We sell those INFINITI brake hoses at affordable prices, too. That means you don't have to break the bank to complete your repair project and get back on the road. Buy now and we'll ship your order directly to your home!