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extra length in brake lines

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extra length in brake lines

Post by taziiy »

i was out for a drive on the weekend got into a pretty big ditch the front axel got stoped by the brake line being at max lenght how much longer would be practical its a 86 hilux with a 2in spring &2in body lifts
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Post by SNAFU! »

You can buy extended brake lines through richard at 4x4 Engineering. He is somewhere on this board... somewhere. I put some of his on my hilux and they work fine, my brother also has them. They are about double the length of stock and are 44$ each from memory.

Remember that a hilux only needs three of them, not four.
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Re: extra length in brake lines

Post by ToNkA »

taziiy wrote:i was out for a drive on the weekend got into a pretty big ditch the front axel got stoped by the brake line being at max lenght how much longer would be practical its a 86 hilux with a 2in spring &2in body lifts


This has been covered before in this section, do a search for brakelines or extended etc.
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Post by taziiy »

sorry i had a look through before i posted but i didnt do a seach sorry to piss you off
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Post by ToNkA »

taziiy wrote:sorry i had a look through before i posted but i didnt do a seach sorry to piss you off

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Post by taziiy »

ToNkA wrote:
taziiy wrote:sorry i had a look through before i posted but i didnt do a seach sorry to piss you off

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Post by POS »

I can not understand why you guys want to spend money on shait like longer brake lines.

I posted it the other time about how you can use rear hilux brake lines and they just screw straight into the front ones, cost like $8.00 for two!!!!
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

POS wrote:I can not understand why you guys want to spend money on shait like longer brake lines.

I posted it the other time about how you can use rear hilux brake lines and they just screw straight into the front ones, cost like $8.00 for two!!!!


dont you know anything? It is all about spending more money than the next guy!!!!

If you have a hilux that you have spent $25000 on and someone else has spent $45000 on theirs, who's is better?? Spending good money on things like that quickly push up the total, therefore making your rig better! :wink:

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Post by bj on roids »

mickbj42 wrote:
POS wrote:I can not understand why you guys want to spend money on shait like longer brake lines.

I posted it the other time about how you can use rear hilux brake lines and they just screw straight into the front ones, cost like $8.00 for two!!!!


dont you know anything? It is all about spending more money than the next guy!!!!

If you have a hilux that you have spent $25000 on and someone else has spent $45000 on theirs, who's is better?? Spending good money on things like that quickly push up the total, therefore making your rig better! :wink:

You really have to learn! :roll: :finger:

damn, well im just going to go out and buy 12 extended brake lines and take them to pirtek to have them more extended, this will push my total up even more, along with chroming my rockwells!
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Post by Wendle »

I am currently having naked woman panel van art airbrushed onto my camshaft lobes. That should push the numbers up a bit.
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Post by Wendle »

Try not to have too much excess line as it all expands and takes up the pressure from the master cylinder and gets you a squishy pedal.
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:I am currently having naked woman panel van art airbrushed onto my camshaft lobes. That should push the numbers up a bit.
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damn, you are street ahead, time to chrome dip my pistons again, and gearbox internals
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