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Old 08-19-2012, 02:19 PM
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Extended rear brake hose 95 4runner

k so ive searched alot and havent gotta a straight answer. my question is will this work for my 95 4runner? http://youtu.be/2MeqSGE6P-0 i have lift coils for the rear and i need to extend the rear brake hose,

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Old 08-19-2012, 04:58 PM
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come on people some ones gotta know, i have till tuesday before i need to return the spring compressor tool. so ordering a brake line would take to long. need to know a "junkyard shortcut"
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You don't need a coil compressor to do rear coils.

Extending the rear brake line is best done with an extended brake line.

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why dont i need a coil compressor? The coils are 4 inch lift and at full droop and compressed they barely muscle in. That's with the rubber brake hose disconnected.

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You don't need a coil compressor to put in rear coils. Period.

Remove the sway bar and other lines that bind and you should be able to droop the axle to hell.

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got the lift all done last night, as far as the brake line i was able to use 2 toyota oem brake lines together to make the "extended" line. ill post pics and details of the process later. all in all it took me about 4 hours
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Yes, i used that same youtoube vid as my model and the two factory lines coupeled up works fine, maybee isulate the front lines from contact with metal using insulation foam Ext. i was on a time crunch too and didnt like the price on extended lines, maybe you wont DD your kids to school, but this mod works for me...
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yeah dealing with brakes is kinda iffy but so far i cant tell a difference in the pedal, response, etc every thing seems fine except im shortening my lower link arms each 1 inch due to my bad pinion angle from the lift. it has a vibration till i exceed 25ish mph. using 1 3/4x .188 wall DOM sleeves.

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need bigger tires now too lol
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Can i ask what lift that is. ??
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4 inch procomp coils and es9000 shocks with custom brackets for the rear. And procomp front drop bracket kit with the same shocks. You can find it all at 4wheelparts

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Looks good. Glad to see you got it done. You should just extend the upper links so you're still in the wheel well.

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