Rear Brake Hose

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

dude1116

Full Access Member
Joined
May 31, 2011
Messages
3,373
Reaction score
13
Location
Pompton Plains, NJ
Hi All!

Couldn't find a definitive answer for this question via search so figured I would post a thread.

The brake hose that runs from the bottom of the body to the junction block on the axle gets stretched at any type of rear flex. Has anyone ever extended this hose before? Definitely could used it but I couldn't find a how-to.

I was looking at JBA's lines but it doesn't seem like it takes care of the hose that I am referring to?

SS brake hose kit for rear disc calipers

This is the hose I'm talking about. Not a KJ but you get the point:

You must be registered for see images attach


Thanks all!
 

dude1116

Full Access Member
Joined
May 31, 2011
Messages
3,373
Reaction score
13
Location
Pompton Plains, NJ
Think I may have found my answer...

Can someone confirm that this kit contains the correct hose?

SS brake hose kit for 4" lift

From the description it sounds like it should contain 3 hoses: The two front hoses into the calipers and the one at the junction block on the rear axle. Just need confirmation from someone a bit more knowledgeable.
 

tommudd

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Joined
Jul 14, 2005
Messages
22,450
Reaction score
3,649
Location
Southeastern Ohio
Should be the one, have that kit laying down in the basement :emotions34:
 

TheBlueKJ

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2012
Messages
1,617
Reaction score
9
Location
South Jersey
its the same one as in the picture it replaces it with a longer steel braided one
 

TwoBobsKJ

Full Access Member
Joined
Jan 28, 2011
Messages
2,637
Reaction score
19
Location
Northern Ohio
I've been considering replacing my rubber brake lines since my KJ is closing in on 200,000 miles and I'm sure the brake lines are original.

I'm going to get the front lifted back up where it should be (film at 11... ;) ) and the rear is still at about 3.75" so that SS brake line kit should do the trick. Didn't know JBA had what's needed - thanks Marty.

What about replacing the rear brake lines from the hard line to the calipers?

Bob
 

TheBlueKJ

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2012
Messages
1,617
Reaction score
9
Location
South Jersey
The hardlines shouldn't be moving around at all. Only reason I see reason to replace them if they are visibly corroded quite a bit. I've already replaced my d/f brake hose since it blew out on me. Looking to eventually swap all the rubbers with steel braided so I dont have to deal with them cracking or splitting
 

tommudd

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Joined
Jul 14, 2005
Messages
22,450
Reaction score
3,649
Location
Southeastern Ohio
I've been considering replacing my rubber brake lines since my KJ is closing in on 200,000 miles and I'm sure the brake lines are original.

I'm going to get the front lifted back up where it should be (film at 11... ;) ) and the rear is still at about 3.75" so that SS brake line kit should do the trick. Didn't know JBA had what's needed - thanks Marty.

What about replacing the rear brake lines from the hard line to the calipers?

Bob

I'll check mine tomorrow Bob and take a picture, Got them years ago and kind of forget what they even look like .

Oh and Marlin , not Marty :emotions34::gr_grin::icon_razz::mwah1:
 

rjkj2005

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2016
Messages
380
Reaction score
0
Location
US
The hardlines shouldn't be moving around at all. Only reason I see reason to replace them if they are visibly corroded quite a bit. I've already replaced my d/f brake hose since it blew out on me. Looking to eventually swap all the rubbers with steel braided so I dont have to deal with them cracking or splitting
They still crack and rot over time. There is still a rubber hose inside the steel mesh.

Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
 

dude1116

Full Access Member
Joined
May 31, 2011
Messages
3,373
Reaction score
13
Location
Pompton Plains, NJ
Thanks all. That one rubber line is the only one I have an issue with. The others can all be replaced with stock lines and they wouldn't be in any danger as far as I can tell.

Every now and again I basically hang the whole axle from the single brake line and I get VERY nervous as to what may happen soon down the line...
 

dude1116

Full Access Member
Joined
May 31, 2011
Messages
3,373
Reaction score
13
Location
Pompton Plains, NJ
Hi guys.

Reviving my old thread. Has anyone just created a bracket and extended the mount on the body down a few inches? I actually unbolted the bracket for the time being so the brake hose does not get stretched. But obviously I would like that bracket to be bolted to something solid.

I was thinking I could use a very simple piece of hardware to drop the mounting spot a couple of inches. Then I wouldn't have to buy expensive SS brake hoses (for now, anyway... :D)

This would be similar the way the 06+'s do it for both sides.
 

tommudd

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Joined
Jul 14, 2005
Messages
22,450
Reaction score
3,649
Location
Southeastern Ohio
Hi guys.

Reviving my old thread. Has anyone just created a bracket and extended the mount on the body down a few inches? I actually unbolted the bracket for the time being so the brake hose does not get stretched. But obviously I would like that bracket to be bolted to something solid.

I was thinking I could use a very simple piece of hardware to drop the mounting spot a couple of inches. Then I wouldn't have to buy expensive SS brake hoses (for now, anyway... :D)

This would be similar the way the 06+'s do it for both sides.

Yes would be the same as we do for later models. So don't see why it would not work
 

dude1116

Full Access Member
Joined
May 31, 2011
Messages
3,373
Reaction score
13
Location
Pompton Plains, NJ
Sorry to revive this...but for those who found my thread, I used a couple of straight furniture braces/brackets and some small bolts. Works great to drop it 2-4"!
 

krisP

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 8, 2015
Messages
483
Reaction score
0
Location
NY/PA
whats the difference between the gstop ss brake line kit and JBA's ?
 

Myke

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 13, 2016
Messages
563
Reaction score
5
Location
USA
I'll check mine tomorrow Bob and take a picture, Got them years ago and kind of forget what they even look like .

Oh and Marlin , not Marty :emotions34::gr_grin::icon_razz::mwah1:

OP is Marty
 
Top