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HELP NEEDED IN HEMEL! No brakes! PLEASE ADVISE

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  • #16
    Originally posted by TonyN
    Check the other side as well, or just replace them both with longer pipe to make up for the lift the truck has.
    Just a thought as this truck has been lifted would it be an idea for any one who has a lifted truck to check their brake pipes for any stress?. Just for safety sake!
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Dunno
      Just a thought as this truck has been lifted would it be an idea for any one who has a lifted truck to check their brake pipes for any stress?. Just for safety sake!
      Not many people have that much of a spacer, I usually put just a 1" spacer under the t-piece to relieve strain on the flexible pipe when doing a 2" lift, ideally you should replace the flexible hose with a longer one, especially when doing a 4" lift and leave the rigid line clipped close to the axle to save them getting snagged when offroading.

      The fronts normally have 2 or 3 big loops you can straighten out.

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      • #18
        i have always used ed`s treads near halfords,they did the pug`s break lines

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