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ranger extended brake hoses


jcook1994

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City
goochland va
Vehicle Year
1987
Transmission
Manual
i have an 87 ranger supercab 4x4 lifted about 4 inches with 32's on it...i may lift more down the road but i need to get extended brake lines because the hoses are way to tight at full suspension. I found them online for like $118 at the best price and others 180 plus. What is a cheaper way i can get extended hoses and i think i heard something how the bronco or another ford lines are longer and will adapt?
 
I used Rough Country's extended brake hoses (stainless steel braided) and used a Tee fitting on the driver side.
 
I bought my Earl's stainless lines for line 75 shipped on Ebay.

-PlumCrazy
 
Duff stocks earl's lines iirc. Bolted right in on mine, but failed from rubbing because i failed to properly secure them. I think when i bought them from duff it was a little more expensive but not $115 eith shipping...
 
thanks for all the information..i might try gettin the 4 rubber hoses and connect them for 40
 
im gonna try the post from kunar...i just ordered the brake hoses from autozone today should be here tom morning and hopefully will install them this weekend
 
There is a place called Motion and Flow Control Products(Link)thy do hydraulic hoses and connectors and such.
Well i found out thy do brake lines really cheap, while you wait.
you might see if there is a place like that close to you
 
if the brake hoses i have now that i connected from autozone dont work i might try that
 
mid 90s chevy 2500 4x4 with 8600 GVW .. work awesome!!! their like and extra 6-7 inches long and are rubber line.. they fit the older calipers with no modifying and to fit a dual piston caliper you have to grind the edge down just a hair.. and their CHEap!!!!
 
mid 90s chevy 2500 4x4 with 8600 GVW .. work awesome!!! their like and extra 6-7 inches long and are rubber line.. they fit the older calipers with no modifying and to fit a dual piston caliper you have to grind the edge down just a hair.. and their CHEap!!!!

part number on these? thats info worth having around...
 
Raybestos numbers Left:BH38622 Right:BH38623 You will need to grind one side of the hose where the banjo fitting connects to the caliper, but not enough to harm the integrity of the hose, it will be obvious when you go to mount them up. Extended rear hose is also available Raybestos number BH38744 It's the stock Rear hose for a 1989 Dodge W150 Truck
 
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