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BB lift and new some new shoes at last (with pics)
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as far as brake lines not yet but I will when I change out my shocks. In the front I will just straighting out the hard line and re bolt it down lower and on the back I will use one from a TJ I think. Right now the shocks will stop travel way before the brake lines get tight. But if I find I need more travel I will go to longer shocks and lines. This is my DD and for camping/fishing/hunting so I'm not real concerned about max flex just want a fairly capable off road rig thats comfortable and dependable.
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For the rear brake lines, Rusty's has a brake line extension bracket which may or may not be cheaper than the yj lines... just for future reference.
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Hey nice find and only$10 bucks that would be the way to go. Thanks
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No problem. It came with my 3" kit with full leafs and with 5" in the rear, i still have plenty of slack.
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