5'' of lift. Brake lines?!
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will that part number work for checkers auto parts? or should i just buy these http://www.summitracing.com/parts/AGB-BH38621/All/ ????? thanks
Originally Posted by Roughcherokee95
Where'd ya get lines for 25? hahaha
i got stainless steal, and they cost me 100/:
i got stainless steal, and they cost me 100/:
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I ran YJ lines but when I went to 6" long arm I could play a tune on them at full flex as you can see in the pic.
I went with the gm 1500 2wd brake lines (year was 1995 I think) and they are more than long enough now. So if you want to make sure I'd go that route.
I went with the gm 1500 2wd brake lines (year was 1995 I think) and they are more than long enough now. So if you want to make sure I'd go that route.
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could i just got to advanced auto or something and order these brake lines?
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yep - I just did yesterday.
the 90-95 (I used 93) sierra 1500 brakelines are Left and Right at advance, but they look the same - about 15 bucks a piece. About 6" longer
95-00ish (I used 96) dakota rear soft line - 6" longer - 25 bucks at pepboys (cause they had it in stock and were mounting my tires - saturday, had to be done)
the 90-95 (I used 93) sierra 1500 brakelines are Left and Right at advance, but they look the same - about 15 bucks a piece. About 6" longer
95-00ish (I used 96) dakota rear soft line - 6" longer - 25 bucks at pepboys (cause they had it in stock and were mounting my tires - saturday, had to be done)
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From: Holly Springs, NC
Year: 1988
Model: Comanche
Engine: Inline 6
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From: Holly Springs, NC
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yep - I just did yesterday.
the 90-95 (I used 93) sierra 1500 brakelines are Left and Right at advance, but they look the same - about 15 bucks a piece. About 6" longer
95-00ish (I used 96) dakota rear soft line - 6" longer - 25 bucks at pepboys (cause they had it in stock and were mounting my tires - saturday, had to be done)
the 90-95 (I used 93) sierra 1500 brakelines are Left and Right at advance, but they look the same - about 15 bucks a piece. About 6" longer
95-00ish (I used 96) dakota rear soft line - 6" longer - 25 bucks at pepboys (cause they had it in stock and were mounting my tires - saturday, had to be done)
get them!
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Originally Posted by AeroSynch
I read somewhere that JK lines worked for the front basically plug and play? Can anyone confirm this?
Here is a pic of mine. This is with a 12" shock completely maxed out. And still plenty of slack

Only the 2011 lines are like this. The 2007-2010 lines are barely longer than stock xj lines
a word to those running the edge on stock lines. I could snap my stock lines with my 3" kit if I turned the wheel hard over. don't forget you might be turning while tweaked out. I went with some 20" RE lines I scored as over stock for $25. I'm at 4.5" now and they're working great! I need longer shocks now!


