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Extended Brake Line Touching Spare Tire

Woad

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I'm installing my lift kit next week, to save some time I installed the rear extended brake lines today. My right (passenger rear) brake line is super close to my spare tire and will rub upon articulation. That's the stock spare as well, when I toss in a 285 it'll surely be touching the brake line?

How do people remedy this? I was thinking just bend the bottom bracket where the brake line goes in? But then, upon compression might be a unatural bend in the brake line.

Thanks for any input fella's.
 

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Maybe with a shorter brake line, or a bracket holding it out of place yet to allow for free movement through it on that side? Something better than a plastic zip tie, of course.
 
I feel like if the brake line rubbing on tire rubber is gonna cause wear and failure, then it's trash. It should be able put up with that type of use. Maybe just wrap it with something and stick a pad on the tire?
 
I feel like if the brake line rubbing on tire rubber is gonna cause wear and failure, then it's trash. It should be able put up with that type of use. Maybe just wrap it with something and stick a pad on the tire?
I agree! I think i'm just gonna wrap it with 3/8"ID fuel hose and watch it every so often. It's probably overkill.
 
Agree with the above. If you look at the stock brake lines, the portion that goes through metal brackets is coated with extra tubing for just that type of suspension cycling movement.
 
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