If you loosen the bracket on the frame, the control arm, and the axle, you have brake ABS lines for days up front.I thought you needed longer brake lines, not just brackets, with more than like 3.5” of lift?
When I put my 2.5” springs in I don’t think I could’ve safely stretched my brake lines any further than to squeak those springs in?
Nice.installed aev 3" dualsport lift with hi capacity springs and added superlift 2" front spring spacers and added front 2" extensions to my front shocks, moved rear swsybar links to front, added metalcloak bumpstops and front spring isolators and now have a total of 5" of lift, i now have 31 k hard offroad miles on it on stock driveline with 0 ishues, highly recomend Aev lift only about 2200.00 invested and its an awsum ride?![]()
I used them and it was still hard! Had to borrow more clampsIf you loosen the bracket on the frame, the control arm, and the axle, you have brake ABS lines for days up front.
You'll notice in the market they sell rear extended brake lines, not front. Plenty of slack up front to be found.
Plus, Dude: get some spring compressors. Any local auto parts chain will loan them to you with a deposit. Makes life much easier especially springs longer than 3".
Just make sure you use them properly cuz they can be a killer if they get away from you.
At least you're not this guyI used them and it was still hard! Had to borrow more clamps
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You must be EOD, lol.I used them and it was still hard! Had to borrow more clamps
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PeachYou must be EOD, lol.
What's your favorite crayon flavor?
Yup on the spring compressors......If you loosen the bracket on the frame, the control arm, and the axle, you have brake ABS lines for days up front.
You'll notice in the market they sell rear extended brake lines, not front. Plenty of slack up front to be found.
Plus, Dude: get some spring compressors. Any local auto parts chain will loan them to you with a deposit. Makes life much easier especially springs longer than 3".
Just make sure you use them properly cuz they can be a killer if they get away from you.
Is that the one they call "The Widowmaker"?Yup on the spring compressors......
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The fun ones were the ones used on AMCs up through 1969 that literally clipped into the cups on each end of the front springs. If you had to replace a spring, you used the spring "compressors" to remove it, sat it under a hoist, lowered the hoist to compress the spring, remove the clamps, raised the hoist, then reversed the process with the new spring.
You had to be rather brave. (or nuts, I've not decided yet)
It's the user who can't figure out how to use proper spring compressors that makes their own wife a widow.Is that the one they call "The Widowmaker"?