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8:26 pm March 30, 2010
| 94XJGUY
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| Weekend Warrior | posts 566 | |
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just curious if anybody knows of anyone or anywhere that would be interested in selling me a set of front extended steel braided brake lines for my XJ im looking to spend no more than 50 bucks maybe a little more but thats about the max i can afford right now. im trying to get them before the april 24th newbie run so i can try out my home brew sway bar discconets without maxing out my brake lines.
thanks in advanced
-justin
fwiw i think brake lines for a yj should work as well
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no you dont get it… its a jeep, its never fixed, just less broken
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11:31 pm March 30, 2010
| Moparboy
| | DDO West Chapter | |
| Kickass Moderator | posts 1889 | |
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Man if I had an extra set laying around I would hook you up, but I dont, good luck anyways bro!
P.S., this is going to be my 1000th post–I am the post whore of DDO :)
Evans :)
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Evans (West Chapter)-Reaper Crew
Down and Dirty Management(1 of 2)
1999 XJ 4.0L-Daily Driver/future weekend warrior
1998 ZJ-Deep Slate 5.9L-Prerunner
1998 ZJ-4.0L-weekend warrior
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I love Haters :)
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1:38 pm March 31, 2010
| notoriousDUG
| | Chicago | |
| Mall Crawler | posts 214 | |
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Factory YJ lines are longer then the stock XJ ones and work.
You can also move the mount down by making a new hole to bolt to and bending the hard line for free.
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4:42 pm April 10, 2010
| mrmikey32
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bending them can be bad depending on the age.
seeing as you are in elgin, go up to h and h, or midwest and pull a set of lines of a grand, or i believe even wranglers too.
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