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    Brake Line Extensions

    For anyone looking to maximize rear travel/articulation offroad, you'll want to extend the passenger side brake line. Easiest method is to drop the bracket down. Doesn't have to be pretty.... here's what I ended up with using some scrap material.





    For the driver-side I didn't drop mine down yet. It's not as big of an issue because the gas tank is the limiting factor (even with the skid cut):



    Note that with the control arm hitting the skid tank, center-to-center of the shocks is 27.5" (the top of the tape is on the top of the bolt, so that's the reference point- not the center of the bolt in the picture)

    Last edited by Matt; 02-24-2013 at 02:38 PM.

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    I need to do this someday
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    Thanks for the pic's and info!
    Is this necessary for the front lines?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p@55w0rd View Post
    Is this necessary for the front lines?
    Nope. Our IFS doesn't have enough travel, even modified, to worry about the brake lines.

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    Looks like you cut the gas tank skid deeper than I did.... does the upper control arm sit on the tank now when all the way down? I was trying to keep it a little on the skid.

    On a separate note, do you have enough washers on the drop bracket?????????

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    I was just think that lowering the gas tank would be antiproductive to ground clearance, however, if you were to take the heat gun to it and slope the back edge where the control arm sits, you may be able to gain another inch or more of droop.

    Has anyone tried this?

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    I dont think it'll be worth the trouble. The most you'll gain by modifying the gas tank is ~1/2" more travel, and thats assuming you're running 28" long shocks. Most shocks are 27.5" or less which means the shocks will limit travel before the gas tank does.

    The next step up in shock size is not practical with our 2-3" lifts because the compressed lengths are too long.

    Im not worried about the control are hitting the tank there. The tank is very thick and there's only axle weight at that point. Although if I had some foresight when I was cutting the skid I would have left just enough so the arm contacted both at full drop.

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