Front Brake Lines
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From: Fort Collins, CO
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Hey everybody,
I got my disco's in the mail today, got them installed and went and flexed it out. I was able to completely stuff the tires, and actually didn't have much rubbing, BUT, I realized that I had better not be going anywhere far from home and doing this before I get some sort of new front brake lines. What are the options available to remedy this problem? I've seen the stainless sets that can be had, but is there a cheaper, but still adequate way of doing it? Thanks!
-00XJCO
I got my disco's in the mail today, got them installed and went and flexed it out. I was able to completely stuff the tires, and actually didn't have much rubbing, BUT, I realized that I had better not be going anywhere far from home and doing this before I get some sort of new front brake lines. What are the options available to remedy this problem? I've seen the stainless sets that can be had, but is there a cheaper, but still adequate way of doing it? Thanks!
-00XJCO
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