Where should I shop for a lift?

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usar17

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Im currently installing a Pro Comp 4" Lift. New springs in front and blocks in the rear. When i replaced the rear axle i handled the brake line length knowing i was lifting the truck. My front lines need replaced just from wear and tear. Any suggestions on length to get or where to buy them?
 

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Im currently installing a Pro Comp 4" Lift. New springs in front and blocks in the rear. When i replaced the rear axle i handled the brake line length knowing i was lifting the truck. My front lines need replaced just from wear and tear. Any suggestions on length to get or where to buy them?


I ended up buying mine from off road design. They look really well made and should last a long time.

http://www.offroaddesign.com/catalog/braidedbrakelines.htm
 

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Every time I see the title of the thread I start out thinking it is about buying a shop lift. I guess my mind is in a different place.
 

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