hi all
i think it is in the right place for this .
if not can some one put it wear it has to go .
some info please.
can some one tell me how long the front new brake lines need to be if u fit a "4" lift kit to a L series .
as i know that the old ones are not long enough if u fit a lift kit .
thanks
phill
brakes lines for lift kit
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That's if you wanted to extend the metal section...You can also just replace the flexible rubber sections with longer ones instead - just take the old ones into any brake place and ask them to make you up some new ones longer. This is what I did with my wagon.
Note the various people I know who've run a 4" lift kit in an L series have not needed longer brake lines...however I suspect they would not have been clipped properly to the strut. Best practice would definitely indicate get longer ones but I think you can "get away with it" if you wanted to.
Note the various people I know who've run a 4" lift kit in an L series have not needed longer brake lines...however I suspect they would not have been clipped properly to the strut. Best practice would definitely indicate get longer ones but I think you can "get away with it" if you wanted to.
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