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Any recommended (rear) brake lines extension kit EXCEPT for the 200$ JBA steel one?
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Any recommended (rear) brake lines extension kit EXCEPT for the 200$ JBA steel one?
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yep make a bracket for a couple bucks that drops down the brake line ... search google or here for break line relocation bracket
OK thanks, I found this:
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f203/brake-line-relocation-bracket-45500/
They talk only about 06'-07', am I required to do this on the 03'?
(I do have ABS though)
One or two brackets needed?
No, you do not need it on a 2003. 2002 to 2005 the brake line goes from the caliper to the axle. Some 05s and all 06 and 07s, the brake line comes from the caliper to the wheel well, which causes this to break once flexed up lifted.
Any recommended (rear) brake lines extension kit EXCEPT for the 200$ JBA steel one?
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Go out to your local hardward store and use any sort of reinforcement bracket that you would find on desks/furniture along with a couple of small bolts/screws
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9mwzyg61bzghxbs/2017-02-11 14.57.52.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dbjqlthu7k14ny9/2017-02-11 14.58.02.jpg?dl=0
Fix for under a dollar. Is about a 3-4" extension. Just carefully pull the brake line down far enough to bolt it in. I used to stretch that line at full flex. Now it's good to go.
load levers ?
I haven't done anything to mine, but I don't have ABS so maybe that's the difference?
No, you do not need it on a 2003. 2002 to 2005 the brake line goes from the caliper to the axle. Some 05s and all 06 and 07s, the brake line comes from the caliper to the wheel well, which causes this to break once flexed up lifted.
And btw TJKJ is right. The hose still needs to be extended. It runs from a block up in the wheel well to a junction block on the axle. Flexing out only the left (drivers in the US) side causes an issue.
That would explain why I haven't had an issue, 2-2.5" lift, still running the rear sway bar.Yup. Says so in my sig. They're not as long as I would like...but I am absolutely in love with the ride pairing them with the soft 4" coils from JBA.
No ABS here. Only became an issue when I took the sway bar out and went up to 4". Noticed I would flex out the left side and the hose would be stretched. Very lucky I never lost the hose...or even caused a leak for that matter.
And lifting the KJ on a lift with the correct extended rear shocks will stretch that brake line when the whole axle drops.
Any special treatment for the ABS then?
Still unsure on the exact procedure - I need to mount the bracket and relocate the lines only on the left side?