CONTINENTAL AG part description

  • Flexible Radiator Hose (SAE 20R5) 1 1/2" x 16 7/8"
  • Designed for radiator hose applications where a molded hose is not available. Maintains full flow and resists collapse with a wire insert. SAE J20R5 D1 specifications.
  • Unit of Measurement: EA
  • Product Description

    90 Degree Flexible Coolant Hose (SAE 20R5)

    Product Attributes

    Hose 1 Length 16.875 in
    End 2 Hose Inside Diameter 16.875 in
    Hose 1 Inside Diameter 3.000 in

    Additional Information

    Country of Origin (Primary) MX
    Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B) 4009310000

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    When it comes to automotive parts, few brands are held with such high esteem than Continental®. Founded in Germany in 1871, Continental AG is one of the world’s oldest and largest auto parts manufacturers. It is best known for its line of rubber tires, with Continental tires still a popular choice for cars, trucks, buses, and other applications, but has since expanded to brakes, powertrain, chassis, interior electronics, and automotive safety components. Continental parts are known for their high degree of safety and efficiency as well as extensive coverage of vehicles and machinery in a wide range of industries. The company maintains its headquarters in Hanover with facilities across 58 countries catering to customers worldwide.

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