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where's a good place to get extended brakelines for a gu?

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where's a good place to get extended brakelines for a gu?

Post by 20sic »

hey guys just about to lift my truck,its a gu coil cab but i need extended brakelines. where is a good place with reasonable prices on the sunshine coast?i already have 5 inch coils, 6 inch shocks, coil retainers, adj panhards, hd trailing arms and drop boxes and im pretty sure all i need now is the brake lines from memory. any help will be greatly appreciated. cheers! :D
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Post by chunks »

Hey mate I've got some brand new rubber EFS ones sitting at work, I ended up going braided when I lifted my truck. PM if you're interested I can post them up to you.
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Post by bogged »

Patrol forum, PM Zordo or Suspension Stuff..
They are both in the Vendor section.
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Post by J0RDY »

A few days ago i went down to my local brake parts shop, they made me up extended braided lines for front and rear in the colour i wanted for $230,
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Post by chunks »

Was that just the two brake lines to the front and rear diff or did you get the short ones at each caliper aswell?
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Post by J0RDY »

just axel to chassis, front and rear
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Post by gu town »

if your old ones are in good nick and your a real tight arse you can use your standard rear line in the front and get one made for the back.
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