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Clayton Off Road Jk Front & Rear/ Wj Front Brake Lines on 2040-parts.com

US $103.55
Location:

East Haven, Connecticut, United States

East Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Clayton Off Road Manufacturer Part Number:1308101

DOT approved and compatible with all brake fluids. Comes with clips, washers, and mounting brackets. 

When used with Jeep Wrangler JK models, this kit includes a pair of brakelines 4 inches over stock which are recommended for lift heights ranging from 0-6 inches of lift. Can be used in the front or rear of a JK. Depending on model year, brakelines will NOT follow original path. Run directly from caliper bolt, to hardline as shown in the above PICTURE GALLERY.

These same lines also work on the front of a Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ 4.5" and 6" long arm kit. Brakelines will NOT follow original path. Run directly from caliper bolt, to hardline as shown in the above PICTURE GALLERY.

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