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United Pacific

41737-UP CHROME PLASTIC "NOT FOR PARKING" TRAILER BRAKE LEVER COVER FOR PETERBILT/KENWORTH W/BENDIX T-294095-A VALVE

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SKU:
41737-UP
MPN:
41737
$9.03
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Description

The 41737-UP chrome plastic brake lever cover is designed for Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks and fits levers that use the Bendix T-294095-A valve. This cover features a beautiful finish achieved through a triple chrome plating process, providing an attractive appearance. It comes as a two-piece set that includes both the top and bottom lever covers. The lever cover is an accessory that enhances the style of the truck’s braking system, highlighting its blend of visual appeal and functionality.

  • Beautiful chrome plated finish with triple chrome plating process.
  • Fits various Peterbilt and Kenworth with 2-11/16" long lever.
  • Fits lever from Bendix 410013 or T-294095-A trailer brake valve.
  • 2-piece set, includes top and bottom lever cover.
  • Package Dimension 5.2"L x 3.2"W x 1.3"H
  • Package Weight 0.1 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What does United Pacific 41737-UP fit?

It fits a Peterbilt Kenworth trailer brake lever that uses the Bendix T-294095-A valve. It’s also compatible with levers associated with Bendix 410013. Confirm your lever length and valve part number before installing to ensure proper fit.

How do I install United Pacific 41737-UP?

The trailer brake lever cover comes as a two-piece set that wraps around the lever, with a top and bottom chrome plastic brake lever cover. Clean the lever first so the cover seats evenly and doesn’t trap grit that can scratch the finish. Press the halves together carefully and verify the lever moves freely without rubbing.

Why does United Pacific 41737-UP say it is a "Not for Parking" lever cover?

The marking identifies it as a "Not for Parking" lever cover intended for the trailer brake control, not the parking brake. Using the correct label helps avoid confusion during operation, especially for drivers unfamiliar with the cab layout. Always follow your truck and brake system manufacturer’s operating instructions.

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