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James Duff Break Lines


ronclark

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City
Woodland, WA
Vehicle Year
1987
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Manual
Total Lift
2
Tire Size
30
I got a set of James Duff break lines this last week and got them installed.
everything fits great.
Thy are made by Earl's Performance Plumbing.
I like them alot better than the Procomps (another repackaged Earl's Performance Plumbing there name is right on the line) I installed on my brother Ranger. I'll get some photos of them soon so you can see them.
I hope this helps.

Here are the James Duff photos









 
Do they come with the length that you need? ANd does everything come with them? I lifted my ranger 4" and i don't know how much and what I need to finish up the brakes ASAP thanks
 
I just put a leveling kit on my 87 truck with dual piston brakes.
I put the same kit in my brothers 88 truck with a 4inch lift and there way plenty there
 
i see that you have drilled/slotted brake rotors. How do you like them? Did you notice any differance?
 
I like them
Thy don't seem to fade as fast which is a plus
 
I got a set of James Duff break lines this last week and got them installed.
everything fits great.
Thy are made by Earl's Performance Plumbing.
I like them alot better than the Procomps (another repackaged Earl's Performance Plumbing there name is right on the line) I installed on my brother Ranger. I'll get some photos of them soon so you can see them.
I hope this helps.

Here are the James Duff photos










do they make ones that replace the solid lines that run to the rear?
 
I am a little confused.......can I buy a kit that would let me do all of my existing brake lines in this flex tubing?
 
I am a little confused.......can I buy a kit that would let me do all of my existing brake lines in this flex tubing?

No it's just for the flexible rubber lines. when you do a lift you will need longer lines
 
No it's just for the flexible rubber lines. when you do a lift you will need longer lines

oh.thanks......do they sell a flex line with fittings that I could use to replace my hard line that runs to the rear brakes........
 
they do, but it would cost you quite a lot of money. the stainless line with AN fittings on the ends are about $25 for a 24" length, so if you needed a 30" piece to go from the brass T to the drivers side and another 30" piece to go to the passenger side you would be looking at roughly $60 versus about $10 to just replace the hard line with hard line. i used earls adapter fittings but i bought AllStarPerformance hoses because they were less expensive than the earls hoses.
 
hey nice dude, really need to do to get my 93 that is, thank you, let us know
 

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