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looking for a extended brake line for the rear axle #646576 09/13/05 05:06 AM
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Hecubus Offline OP
Mudrunner
I did a quick search thinking this would be a snap. However, I couldnt find anything on topic.
I finally have enough rear axle travle/flex that I need a loger/stronger brake line. Where can I pick them up online or should I look locally?
Thanks
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Re: looking for a extended brake line for the rear axle [Re: Hecubus] #646577 09/13/05 05:10 AM
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toyotaguy55 Offline
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i have the brake line drop brackets for a 4 inch lift i can send it to u pm me if u want <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />it


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Re: looking for a extended brake line for the rear axle [Re: Hecubus] #646578 09/13/05 05:21 AM
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Adam F Offline
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Cheap fix would be a stock REAR rubber hose from just about any Yota 4x4. It's a male/female connection, just unplug your hose and plug this one in, and hook it back up.

Last edited by Adam F; 09/14/05 06:42 AM.

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Re: looking for a extended brake line for the rear axle [Re: Adam F] #646579 09/13/05 05:46 AM
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8" Extended Brake Lines

Extended steel braided brake lines. Lines feature translucent red or blue or clear sheath covering woven steel braid. DOT approved and labeled. Lines are 26" long. Replaces factory rubber hoses. Ideal for solid axle conversions and lifted applications. Please specify red or blue when ordering. Blue lines shown with optional mount and clip. Proprietary hose design consisting of Teflon inner core, single braid of Kevlar, a barrier layer and a layer of 300 Series Stainless Steel Wire Braid. Choose your color, red, blue or clear.

Specifications:

Size 3/16"
Operating Pressure PSI 1750
Burst Pressure PSI : 7000
Bend Radius 2.0"

Set of Three Brake Lines $79
Individual Brake Lines $29 Each


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Re: looking for a extended brake line for the rear axle [Re: Adam F] #646580 09/13/05 01:34 PM
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fourwd1 Offline
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Cheap fix would be a stock front rubber hose from just about any Yota 4x4. It's a male/female connection, just unplug your hose and plug this one in, and hook it back up.


No, it's the rear hose that's male/female, and 2WD Toys use the same rear hose too.


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Re: looking for a extended brake line for the rear axle [Re: fourwd1] #646581 09/14/05 12:58 AM
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MnMsToY Offline
Mudrunner
That is what I did. I used two rear stock brake lines to extend it. Cheap...yeah...Does it work yeah. Safe...I think so. I took up the extra slack with small zip ties making one small circles . So if it extends pass my preset it would either brake the zip tie or pull on it some. Keep it away from your springs...so it doesn't get pinched in between the leafs.
Here is a pick...look on the right by the rear leaf.
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Last edited by MnMsToY; 09/14/05 01:27 AM.

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Re: looking for a extended brake line for the rear axle [Re: OOP'S] #646582 09/15/05 02:54 AM
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Hecubus Offline OP
Mudrunner
OOP'S
Thats the kind I was looking for, Braided with a coating around them.
Where might if find these that you are describing?
Thanks
Jed


88 SR5 Toyota Pickup 22re,TRD cam 4" Pro-comp, crappy superlift 4" springs rear, 1" body lift, 1.5" BJ spacers, 35x12.5 PJ Dirt grips, no locker yet =( SAS in the works
Re: looking for a extended brake line for the rear axle [Re: Hecubus] #646583 09/15/05 03:00 AM
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Re: looking for a extended brake line for the rear axle [Re: Hecubus] #646584 09/15/05 06:01 AM
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OOP'S
Thats the kind I was looking for, Braided with a coating around them.
Where might if find these that you are describing?
Thanks
Jed
OOPS thought I put this on there!!!!!!

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1990 Ex-Cab V-6,5-speed, with a few mods
04.5 CTD Dodge 2500 Ram--Tow Rig
Roseville, CA

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