skysurfer
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- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1989 Suburban
- Truck Model
- V2500
- Engine Size
- 5.7/TH400/NP241C
When I lifted my truck I had to install longer lines to the front calipers but didn't like the sloppy way they hung in the wheel well. This quick fix took five minutes and would only have cost a couple of dollars if I hadn't already had the hardware.
I put a 4" x 3/8" dia. spring on each of the front lines. These are light duty and can be stretched to double their normal length.
With a 1" x 1/4" bolt and locking nut...
...I pushed the spring through one of the convenient factory holes in the frame and fastened the bolt/nut on the end of the spring.
The light tension of the spring allows the lines to move with the steering action but keeps them out of harm's way. Simple but effective.
I put a 4" x 3/8" dia. spring on each of the front lines. These are light duty and can be stretched to double their normal length.
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With a 1" x 1/4" bolt and locking nut...
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...I pushed the spring through one of the convenient factory holes in the frame and fastened the bolt/nut on the end of the spring.
You must be registered for see images attach
The light tension of the spring allows the lines to move with the steering action but keeps them out of harm's way. Simple but effective.
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