connecting 2 oem brakelines to accomodate lift
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connecting 2 oem brakelines to accomodate lift
well i got my lift spindles on and im gonna have to wait untill next week or later before i can get extended lines. my question is is there a way to attach 2 oem lines to each other to extend the lines so i can drive the truck untill i get the ss lines. i have the spare lines from another toyota pu i tore apart for parts and wouldnt be out much money. i was considering a 3 inch piece of hardline to go between or something like that. im just wanting to drive the truck to the shop to get an alignment and to haul a load of mulch for a buddy this weekend and as of now i dont have any brakes.
and yes im a redneck hack fabbin fool and if you got a problem with that all i can say is opinions are like a**holes everybody's got one some crappier than others. but im open to any ideas. i may have to wait and its no big deal as i have a company van and a second truck but id rather not haul with my other truck and im freekin excited to drive my newly lifted truck. ill get pics soon.
and yes im a redneck hack fabbin fool and if you got a problem with that all i can say is opinions are like a**holes everybody's got one some crappier than others. but im open to any ideas. i may have to wait and its no big deal as i have a company van and a second truck but id rather not haul with my other truck and im freekin excited to drive my newly lifted truck. ill get pics soon.
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I did it and still run it 6 months later....works fine pedal is softer as I'm sure you can imagine with over 2 feet of rubber hose but there's still plenty of brake force
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