- Pressure Hoses exceed original equipment performance standards (SAE J2050) with a max working pressure of 1,500 psi a burst pressure rating of 8,700 psi and a tensile strength of 1,600 lb. This provides exceptional durability and long life
- All tubing is manufactured from high grade steel and electroplated with a zinc coating (chromium III), delivering superior corrosion and rust resistance against elements such as high humidity, road salt, water, and grime
- Each hose is precision engineered to exact fit and includes brackets, grommets, switch ports, heat shields, bushings, and protective sleeves as required for to ensure that all wearable parts are restored to original condition
- Every hose is subjected to a high pressure quality assurance test before leaving the factory, ensuring trouble free installation and operation of your new hose
- Hoses are made from multi-layer reinforced rubber and have a synthetic rubber coating that is highly resistant to oil, ozone, and heat. Hoses have an operating temperature range of -40 to 310 degrees Fahrenheit, exceeding original equipment requirements


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Sunsong 3401067 Power Steering Pressure Line Hose Assembly
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Informação adicional
Brand | Sunsong |
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Material | Alloy Steel, Synthetic Rubber, Rubber, Zinc |
Color | Standard |
Maximum Pressure | 8700 Pound per Square Inch |
UPC | 889364000365 |
Manufacturer | Sunsong |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00889364000365 |
Model | 3401067 |
Item Weight | 7.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 11 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 3401067 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3401067 |
OEM Part Number | 52088452AB, 52088452AC, 52088452AD, 52088452AF |
Date First Available | September 5, 2015 |
marsha sousa –
It was bent just a little different than the factory line but went in after a little extra effort.
David B –
Needed to replace the old leaking power steering hoses on my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0l.
This fit nicely and had been installed months ago and my Jeep’s Power Steering is leak free now!
Mark Dolak –
Had a pretty big leak in my 04 Jeep Cherokee and found the problem was the power steering cable. Talked to a friend at a shop and said it would cost about $250-300 to fix… thank you Amazon. Got this and replaced the old one which was the original in about an hour.
So worth the time for the value. Have to take out the air intake which is about a 5 minute job.
Thanks to Amazon and YouTube for all the DIY fixes. If you’re power steering is leaking, go with this.
Scott –
Just like the original part
Dylan lane –
Driver put in right spot thank you for following instructions A plus to the driver for reading my specific instructions and placed packages on side door not the front door by street
Robert White –
Easy to install and way cheaper then your local part store
Thomas C. Stillings –
I bought this new high pressure power steering hose cheaper than buying a used one on Ebay. The hose fit perfectly and no more power steering fluid leaks coming from an old hose. I hate oil on my garage floor!
Amazon Customer –
Sorry to say order the wrong year company took it back and sent me the right one.