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Location: Columbus, KS
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Need extended brake lines
I am trying to find a good price on extended brake lines for my 77. Just put a 6" BDS lift and the fronts are to my guesstimation around 6" short. All I want is rubber hoses. Also need some suggestions on getting the old steering arm off. One more thing is would it be easy to make my own front sway bar lowering extensions and how? Thanks for all your help.
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Location: Texarkana, TX
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Re: Need extended brake lines
Try inline tube.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Idaho
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Re: Need extended brake lines
I used Russell online, tech guy helped me get what I needed for my mutant (59 frame 74 axles. I went with stainless braided and got the three lines (two front, one rear) for not much more than rubber on sale.
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the pollock
Join Date: May 2008
Location: abilene, texas
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Re: Need extended brake lines
local brake line shop
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Coos Bay, OR
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Re: Need extended brake lines
Here are some rubber ones from Rough Country. $34.95 for the fronts and $17.95 for the rear.
http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_77-87_6.html |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Sacramento, CA.
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Re: Need extended brake lines
Ordered my steel braided longer brake lines from Tuff Country suspension.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Eatonville, WA
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Re: Need extended brake lines
here's a dumb question...well hopefully not, but i just imagine it perceived that way.
are brake lines for drums gonna be diff than calipers? i'm in need of extended lines for my truck i have 4 wheel drums right now and am lifting it about 6" and need some new lines
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Location: Chester County PA, USA
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Re: Need extended brake lines
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For the sway bar, Ive never done it, but some square tubing would probley space the frame mounts down.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Canada
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Re: Need extended brake lines
On my 74 k20 I just use 2wd brake lines becouse they are longer. I have a 4 inch lift. I'm not sure how much longer they are but its worth looking into.
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Location: Mt Airy, MD
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Re: Need extended brake lines
That`s what I have heard.On my`72 K2500 I`m going to get mid-70s C20 brake hoses front & rear.On my last`72 K/20 lift I ordered the braided ss kit from 4WPW,it was a joke.The fronts were fine.The rear hose was female at both ends.Does anyone have a GM truck with a male end on the inlet of the junction block?Besides that,it was the wrong size fitting.That`s when I went with Inline Tube and got from the hose to the wheel cyls.That axle line threaded into the cyls easier than any I ever have installed.I was amazed,just thread them straight in...perfect.
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