Ordered some Goodridge Brakelines for the jeep, I went ahead and ordered a rear line as well since I'm still running a stock line in the rear.
I checked around and the YJ lines are 4" longer than TJ lines, so I ordered the Goodridge YJ front lines and the TJ rear, That gives me 24" front lines which are almost 4" longer than my current front lines. I couldnt mount the lines to the frame before because at max droop and turning It would pull tight. Now I will be able to mount them solidly to the frame like they should have been.
Just for yalls info, 4wd.com has the Goodridge brakelines for $34.99 for the front pair, where as the pair at quadratec is $52. I made sure to call 4wd hardware and quadratec to make sure that partnumber was for a pair.
http://www.4wd.com/Jeep-Brakes-and-...aspx?t_c=65&t_s=22&t_pt=4159&t_pn=GDRD-FBL-47
I checked around and the YJ lines are 4" longer than TJ lines, so I ordered the Goodridge YJ front lines and the TJ rear, That gives me 24" front lines which are almost 4" longer than my current front lines. I couldnt mount the lines to the frame before because at max droop and turning It would pull tight. Now I will be able to mount them solidly to the frame like they should have been.
Just for yalls info, 4wd.com has the Goodridge brakelines for $34.99 for the front pair, where as the pair at quadratec is $52. I made sure to call 4wd hardware and quadratec to make sure that partnumber was for a pair.
http://www.4wd.com/Jeep-Brakes-and-...aspx?t_c=65&t_s=22&t_pt=4159&t_pn=GDRD-FBL-47