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I'm growing tired of just adding fluids to my aging Jeep. Ever since the lift...the brake lines have had a slow leak at the extensions. So...to replace the lines, should I a) buy some new ones out of a catalog like the conveniently advertised JCWhitney or Quadratec or b) buy some brake line material by the foot and fabricate my own to length. Should any other parts be replaced while I'm doing it? I'm also thinking about the Daystar 1" body mount lift...would both be convenient to do at the same time to help out with the routing??? Any hints or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. ...one more thing...is it possible to align your tires with an aftermarket lift??? Most places give bs answers...just curious before I spend cash for nada. Thanks again.[addsig]
I'm growing tired of just adding fluids to my aging Jeep. Ever since the lift...the brake lines have had a slow leak at the extensions. So...to replace the lines, should I a) buy some new ones out of a catalog like the conveniently advertised JCWhitney or Quadratec or b) buy some brake line material by the foot and fabricate my own to length. Should any other parts be replaced while I'm doing it? I'm also thinking about the Daystar 1" body mount lift...would both be convenient to do at the same time to help out with the routing??? Any hints or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. ...one more thing...is it possible to align your tires with an aftermarket lift??? Most places give bs answers...just curious before I spend cash for nada. Thanks again.[addsig]