Brake line question.
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Brake line question.
Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
already have a long line for the back.
Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
Rich
extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
already have a long line for the back.
Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
Rich
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Re: Brake line question.
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Richard Harris wrote:
>
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...,+CA&oi=localr
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Harris wrote:
>
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
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Re: Brake line question.
You're looking for an heavy equipment hydraulic line sales:
http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...,+CA&oi=localr
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Harris wrote:
>
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...,+CA&oi=localr
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Harris wrote:
>
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
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Re: Brake line question.
You're looking for an heavy equipment hydraulic line sales:
http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...,+CA&oi=localr
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Harris wrote:
>
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...,+CA&oi=localr
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Harris wrote:
>
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
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Re: Brake line question.
You're looking for an heavy equipment hydraulic line sales:
http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...,+CA&oi=localr
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Harris wrote:
>
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr...,+CA&oi=localr
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Harris wrote:
>
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching. Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
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Re: Brake line question.
I'm fairly sure you don;t need to extend the lines with a 2.5" lift, jut
relocate the bracket or use their extended tabs for the line mounting boss.
"Richard Harris" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
news:HDBoc.9632$q_1.6703@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't
know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ
down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching.
Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
>
>
relocate the bracket or use their extended tabs for the line mounting boss.
"Richard Harris" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
news:HDBoc.9632$q_1.6703@twister.socal.rr.com...
> Bill, I know you'll have an answer for this one. I'm need to get some
> extended brakelines for the front of my 86 CJ7. (Just got the Rubicon
> express 2-1/2" lift, MX6 Shocks, gears, detroit lockers, and 1pc axles.) I
> already have a long line for the back.
> Yesterday I went to a place on Convoy to have a set made and he didn't
know
> the right Earls fittings for each end of the hoses. Anyone know what they
> are or where I can find that information? I can't afford to put the CJ
down
> for a day while I take off the old hose and take it to him for matching.
Any
> help would be great guys. PS if you live in SD this guy is much less
> expensive than going to all the other local parts houses that I know of...
> he made up my back stainless hose for less than $25.00.
> Rich
>
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