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swbell 08-03-2006 04:36 PM

Rubicon RE7000 4.5 inch lift - anyone installed one of these?
 
The kit comes with new brake lines, but they don't appear to match up with
the wheel cylinder properly.

Paul Nelson


Carl 08-04-2006 12:20 AM

Re: Rubicon RE7000 4.5 inch lift - anyone installed one of these?
 
The rear brake line should go from the hard line on the frame to the axle
tube. From there, the axle should have hard lines that run to the wheel
cylinders. The rear brakes have one line from the master cylinder, it splits
on the axle to provide even braking at both rear wheels.

The front brake lines go from the hard line to the back of the brake
caliper.

HTH

Carl



"swbell" <kerygma2@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:C0F7C86D.4D26B%kerygma2@swbell.net...
> The kit comes with new brake lines, but they don't appear to match up with
> the wheel cylinder properly.
>
> Paul Nelson
>




Carl 08-04-2006 12:20 AM

Re: Rubicon RE7000 4.5 inch lift - anyone installed one of these?
 
The rear brake line should go from the hard line on the frame to the axle
tube. From there, the axle should have hard lines that run to the wheel
cylinders. The rear brakes have one line from the master cylinder, it splits
on the axle to provide even braking at both rear wheels.

The front brake lines go from the hard line to the back of the brake
caliper.

HTH

Carl



"swbell" <kerygma2@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:C0F7C86D.4D26B%kerygma2@swbell.net...
> The kit comes with new brake lines, but they don't appear to match up with
> the wheel cylinder properly.
>
> Paul Nelson
>




Carl 08-04-2006 12:20 AM

Re: Rubicon RE7000 4.5 inch lift - anyone installed one of these?
 
The rear brake line should go from the hard line on the frame to the axle
tube. From there, the axle should have hard lines that run to the wheel
cylinders. The rear brakes have one line from the master cylinder, it splits
on the axle to provide even braking at both rear wheels.

The front brake lines go from the hard line to the back of the brake
caliper.

HTH

Carl



"swbell" <kerygma2@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:C0F7C86D.4D26B%kerygma2@swbell.net...
> The kit comes with new brake lines, but they don't appear to match up with
> the wheel cylinder properly.
>
> Paul Nelson
>




Carl 08-04-2006 12:20 AM

Re: Rubicon RE7000 4.5 inch lift - anyone installed one of these?
 
The rear brake line should go from the hard line on the frame to the axle
tube. From there, the axle should have hard lines that run to the wheel
cylinders. The rear brakes have one line from the master cylinder, it splits
on the axle to provide even braking at both rear wheels.

The front brake lines go from the hard line to the back of the brake
caliper.

HTH

Carl



"swbell" <kerygma2@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:C0F7C86D.4D26B%kerygma2@swbell.net...
> The kit comes with new brake lines, but they don't appear to match up with
> the wheel cylinder properly.
>
> Paul Nelson
>





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