You need to go check out the random photo thread.:cheesy:LOL just kidding
For what? Lol. I'm either to tired or this just blew over my head

You need to go check out the random photo thread.:cheesy:LOL just kidding
:cheesy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unkIVvjZc9Y
This is Stephan, his name is Stephan..... Harden the fuck up!:cheesy:
All in fun
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I will be there for sure! Depending if I feel like putting my 1/4 pounder on in this freezing cold weather. I may be front bumper less lol
It kinda goes along with your comment here .
Our fine weather man here has come up with a very defining 2 tot 7 inches of snow .
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It kinda goes along with your comment here .
Our fine weather man here has come up with a very defining 2 tot 7 inches of snow .
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just thinking, what should I do with my front brake lines for now since they are still stock? I noticed at full dropp they were getting tight with the new shocks. I did disconnect the bottom bracket, but wasnt sure what to do with them for this weekend.
just thinking, what should I do with my front brake lines for now since they are still stock? I noticed at full dropp they were getting tight with the new shocks. I did disconnect the bottom bracket, but wasnt sure what to do with them for this weekend.
You have the luxury of being close enough to Q-Tech, so you can swing by and grab one of their Braided Stainless Front Brake Hose kits ($60+) and install them. When it comes to brakes, I wouldn't take any chances. Just my :twocents:just thinking, what should I do with my front brake lines for now since they are still stock? I noticed at full dropp they were getting tight with the new shocks. I did disconnect the bottom bracket, but wasnt sure what to do with them for this weekend.
Move them behind the shock if you haven't done that already. That will give you more length. What size lift and shocks do you have?
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Jimbo the easiest thing you can do right now, given the time frame you have is just like Nate said, lines behind the shocks and you can pry those brackets open with a pipe wrench and pliers.... I've done it
Those 3.5-6" bilsteins are definitely going to max out your droop. Did you do longer sway bar links? You may not want to disconnect them until you get new lines. We probably won't be doing anything real serious tomorrow due to the weather so you should be fine connected. I think you'll be ok because of the snow as just moving around RC is going to be difficult.
Try to remove that axle bracket like Madness suggested and move lines behind the shock.
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You have the luxury of being close enough to Q-Tech, so you can swing by and grab one of their Braided Stainless Front Brake Hose kits ($60+) and install them. When it comes to brakes, I wouldn't take any chances. Just my :twocents:
Thanks guys thats what I will end up doing for now. Wish I would have asked the other day instead of today. Was hoping to get my rockstars installed as well but its just to cold for me to be outside doing them alone. I think the jeep may fit in my parents garage, but still doesnt really help me out much right now. hopefully I can figure out an easy way to get the lines around the shocks other than unbolting the shocks again.
You have the luxury of being close enough to Q-Tech, so you can swing by and grab one of their Braided Stainless Front Brake Hose kits ($60+) and install them. When it comes to brakes, I wouldn't take any chances. Just my :twocents: