2" Brumby Lift: brake lines?
- Green_eyed_liberty
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2" Brumby Lift: brake lines?
hey guys, just installed a 2" body lift on my Brumby.. and the brake lines have me worried.
they seem to be at full extension. i dont think normal driving would be an issue.. but off road with a bit of flex might have dramas.
is there any easy way to fix the drama. (ie. L series/Forester brake lines are longer?)
or do i need to get custom ones made up?
surely many people would have had this problem.
cheers for any input
Tony
they seem to be at full extension. i dont think normal driving would be an issue.. but off road with a bit of flex might have dramas.
is there any easy way to fix the drama. (ie. L series/Forester brake lines are longer?)
or do i need to get custom ones made up?
surely many people would have had this problem.
cheers for any input
Tony
- phil nelis
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re;brake lines
As steptoe said,just remove and get longer ones made.shouldn`t cost more than 30 bucks for all four,i had mine done,took the guy about ten minutes.
I'm about to fit a kit to my Brumby, and tips, tricks or gotcha's I need to know about ?Green_eyed_liberty wrote:hey guys, just installed a 2" body lift on my Brumby.. and the brake lines have me worried.
they seem to be at full extension. i dont think normal driving would be an issue.. but off road with a bit of flex might have dramas.
is there any easy way to fix the drama. (ie. L series/Forester brake lines are longer?)
or do i need to get custom ones made up?
surely many people would have had this problem.
cheers for any input
Tony
- Green_eyed_liberty
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- Green_eyed_liberty
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Great info, Rattle gun from Kenards saved the day, got the rear done. Bit stuck on removing the struts, Gregorys is a bit vague and it doesn't seem to be that obvious (well to me anyway). Any tips anyone ?Green_eyed_liberty wrote:i used a RattleGun/ Compressor,
all good man, if you get stuck on something post up. im sure theres plenty of help here
eg it says "remove the suspension unit clamp bolt and the bracket retaining bolt" but no pics showing what/where these are.