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4" extended brakelines on Ruf?

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4" extended brakelines on Ruf?

Post by BlueSuzy »

How much longer extended brakelines do you guys normally get because i have done ruf and i know my brakelines wont be long enough.

They werent long enough even with a 2" lift :lol: I was waiting for them to go SNAP!

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Post by Gwagensteve »

4" should do the job.

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Post by Dee »

grab a tape, flex it out & measure distance between caliper connection & hard line conneciton ;)

But yes, 100mm longer than standard should be fine.

Be careful when you put the longer ones on & extend your bumpstops that you route them so they dont get pinched between bumpstop & diff. I acheived this by 'twisting' them slightly so they curved up out of the way...

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Post by nicbeer »

if i get a chance i'll post up mine.

std vit long lines with a spring on the chassis to stop binding.
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Post by lay80n »

nicbeer wrote:if i get a chance i'll post up mine.

std vit long lines with a spring on the chassis to stop binding.

I used a really small occy strap to hold my lines out of harms way.

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Post by 11_evl »

the vit long ones are very long. will work a treat on almost any setup
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Except for the lug in the middle than can get caught up on stuff and pinched flat.

Just get new lines made, they're cheap enough.

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Post by joeblow »

don't forget front swift, and yes, use springs.
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Post by BlueSuzy »

getting 100mm longer then... now :P
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Post by cjdeane10 »

Gwagensteve wrote:Except for the lug in the middle than can get caught up on stuff and pinched flat.

Just get new lines made, they're cheap enough.

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Post by lay80n »

cjdeane10 wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote:Except for the lug in the middle than can get caught up on stuff and pinched flat.

Just get new lines made, they're cheap enough.

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LOL - i got quoted $50 a line ... not that cheap!

WTF, keep looking round, they are cheaper than that for sure.

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Post by BlueSuzy »

4" longer cost me $35 a line... $70 all up! Bargin! Penrith clutch and brakes :cool: Rear already has a longer 1
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Post by built4thrashing »

when i got mine done they cost $80 fitted and that was for both. even gave it a complete flush and a handbrake adjustment.
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