ACDelco Gold 18J4890 19312563 Front Brake Hose
$21.85$25.45 (-14%)
this item will be delivery on 19,May 2026
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| ACDELCO 18J4890 Specifications | |
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| Axis 1 Length (IN) | 15.3 |
| Axis 1 Length (mm) | 0 |
| Bracket Material | Corrosion Resistant Steel |
| Color | Black Hose |
| End 1 Fitting Material | Corrosion Resistant Steel |
| End 1 Fitting Type | Banjo |
| End 1 Thread Diameter (IN) | 0.393 |
| End 1 Thread Diameter (mm) | 10 |
| End 2 Fitting Material | Corrosion Resistant Steel |
| End 2 Fitting Type | M10 x 1.0 |
| Gasket or Seal Included | Yes |
| Height (IN) | 1.3 |
| Jacket Material | EPDM Rubber |
| Length (IN) | 7.3 |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Teflon Lined | No |
| Weight (lb) | 0.3 |
| Width (IN) | 5.8 |
Brand: ACDelco
Global Trade Identification Number: 00808709173878, 40808709173876
Assembly Required: No
OEM Part Number: 19312563
Manufacturer: ACDelco
Item Package Dimension: 7.3L x 5.8W x 1.3H inches
Item Package Weight – 0.3 Pounds
Item Package Quantity – 1
Product Type – BRAKE KIT
Brake Hose
Product information
Brand Name: ACDelco
Manufacturer Warranty Description: 24 Month / Unlimited Mile Limited Warranty on parts sold on or after 04/01/18. Parts Only Please see ACDelco.com for more details.
Manufacturer Part Number: 19312563
Global Trade Identification Number: 00808709173878, 40808709173876
Is Assembly Required: No
Manufacturer: ACDelco
UPC: 808709173878
Model Number: 18J4890
Included Components: Brake Hose
Item Type Name: Brake Hose
Item Weight: 0.4 Pounds
Unit Count: 1.0 Count
UNSPSC Code: 40142000 Hoses Report an incorrect code

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Don’t know your shoes from your rotors? Here’s a quick look at the primary components of your vehicle’s braking systems.





They are part of a disc brake system and press against the brake rotors to slow or stop a vehicle.
When the brake pedal is pushed, brake pads press against the rotors to slow or stop the vehicle.
When the brake pedal is pushed, pistons in the calipers push the brake pads against the rotors.
Part of a drum brake system, the shoes press against the drums to slow or stop the vehicle.
It converts the driver’s action on the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure that actuates the brakes.
Why do brakes need to be replaced in the first place?
What’s the squealing sound I hear when braking?
What if it’s more of a grinding sound?
Why do the brakes seem to pulsate when stopping?
What about vibrations or shaking in the steering wheel?
Why do brakes need to be replaced in the first place?
Friction material on the brake pad contacts the rotors to slow the vehicle. In time, that material wears away and the pads must be replaced. Sometimes the rotors and calipers must also be replaced.
What’s the squealing sound I hear when braking?
Over time, wear indicators in brake pads may contact the rotors’ surface when braking, resulting in a metallic squealing sound. Vehicles equipped with wear sensors may also provide an alert that minimum brake pad thickness has been reached.
What if it’s more of a grinding sound?
If all the friction material has been worn away, the metal backing plate of the brake pad will be the material in contact with the rotor during braking. It causes a grinding sound and braking performance is often diminished.
Why do the brakes seem to pulsate when stopping?
It may be due to worn brake pads, unevenly worn rotors or unevenly worn tires. Have the pulsation diagnosed as soon as possible to avoid the possibility of greater brake system wear or damage.
What about vibrations or shaking in the steering wheel?
This is more serious than pulsation. If the brakes are very worn or the rotors are unevenly worn, there can be a significant vibration or shaking in the steering wheel when braking. It may mean brake service is needed immediately.
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| Weight | 0.958 lbs |
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