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Exclusive EPDM Rubber Compound

Leakproof

Fittings

Engineered to prevent fluid leakage, ensuring secure and reliable connections for enhanced safety and performance.

Durable

Materials

EPDM rubber and steel fittings provide durability and abrasion resistance in harsh conditions.

Reliable

Brake Fluid Transfer

ProSeal EPDM compound resists expansion, ensuring consistent braking and optimal hydraulic pressure.

Multi-Layer Hydraulic Brake Line

Precision manufactured to meet the SAE J1401 certification standard for the automotive industry.

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3D Compliance Technology
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EPDM ProSeal™ Rubber Compound
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CMX Brake Hose – FAQ

What makes CMX Brake Hoses different from other brake hoses?

CMX Brake Hoses are designed for superior durability and flexibility. They are made from high-quality reinforced materials and meet SAE J1401 certification standards. Unlike standard hoses, CMX Brake Hoses offer:

  • Longer lifespan compared to standard aftermarket hoses.
  • Enhanced resistance to wear, extreme temperatures, and corrosion.
  • Direct-fit design for easy installation with pre-installed fittings.
What types of vehicles do CMX Brake Hoses fit?

CMX Brake Hoses cover a wide range of vehicles, including:

  • Passenger vehicles (cars, SUVs, crossovers) – 50-60% of our catalog (250-300 part numbers).
  • Light trucks and vans – 20-30% (100-150 part numbers).
  • Heavy-duty trucks & commercial vehicles – 5-10% (25-50 part numbers).
  • Performance & sports cars – 5-10% (25-50 part numbers).
  • Off-road & specialty vehicles – 5% (25 part numbers).
How do I know when my brake hose needs to be replaced?

Common signs of brake hose failure include:

  • Soft or spongy brake pedal (indicates air or fluid loss).
  • Visible cracks, leaks, or bulging on the hose.
  • Reduced braking efficiency or uneven braking.
  • Fluid leaks near the wheels.

If you notice any of these signs, it is recommended to have your braking system inspected by a mechanic or a qualified professional.

If a replacement is needed, be sure to ask for a high-performance CMX Brake Hose.

Are CMX Brake Hoses easy to install?

Yes! CMX Brake Hoses are designed for direct replacement, featuring:

  • Pre-installed fittings for a hassle-free installation.
  • OEM-style connections for a perfect fit.

For proper installation, we recommend consulting a professional mechanic.

Do CMX Brake Hoses meet certification standards?

CMX Brake Hoses meet or exceed current certification standards, ensuring optimal performance and safety in all conditions.

How long do CMX Brake Hoses last?

CMX Brake Hoses are built to outlast standard aftermarket hoses. With proper maintenance, they can last longer than conventional brake hoses, thanks to:

  • Superior material quality preventing premature wear.
  • Enhanced heat and pressure resistance for consistent performance.
  • Advanced corrosion protection against moisture and road contaminants.
Where can I buy CMX Brake Hoses?

You can purchase CMX Brake Hoses through:

  • Authorized auto parts stores
  • Trusted online retailers

Find the nearest distributor with our Store Locator.

Why should I choose CMX?

CMX Brake Hoses offer: 

  • OEM-quality performance.
  • Reinforced durability for a longer lifespan.
  • Easy installation with direct-fit technology.
  • Certified safety (DOT & SAE J1401).
Do CMX Brake Hoses work for high-performance and off-road vehicles?

Absolutely! CMX Brake Hoses are built for high-performance applications, including:

  • Sports cars & performance vehicles – for precise braking control.
  • Off-road trucks & SUVs – designed to withstand extreme conditions.
  • Heavy-duty & commercial vehicles – for reliable braking under load.