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SOLD: +6 Rear Brake Lines, Red, Brand New.

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2005-2015)' started by ETXTacoma, Apr 26, 2018.

  1. Apr 26, 2018 at 1:09 PM
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    ETXTacoma

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    I have a set of Rear Brake Lines that are +6" over stock for 2005-2015 Tacoma's that are Red, the total length of these are 26".

    I got them from Wheeler's Off-Road, Inc about a week ago and they are too long (I should have just done +4), I can forward you the PayPal invoice showing you when I purchased them on the 16th from them if you want.

    So my miscalculation is your gain, I bought them for $60.00 Shipped, so will sell them for $55 Shipped USPS.

    One line is still sealed in its package, the other was opened to mock up and that was it.

    These are them, but I had wheeler's make them to +6 instead of +4. PRICE: $55.00 Shipped Via USPS
    PAYMENT: PayPal F&F


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  2. Apr 26, 2018 at 4:09 PM
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    Isn't longer fine? Just wondering.
     
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  3. Apr 26, 2018 at 9:01 PM
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    It won't hinder performance but there comes a point that they are more likely to snag on rocks and branches.

    Ideally you want just enough that your aren't pulling against the banjos or flare fittings at full droop.

    GLWS OP

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  4. Apr 27, 2018 at 7:25 AM
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    ETXTacoma

    ETXTacoma [OP] Someone gave me a plasma cutter.

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    Longer is fine, but at ride height, these would be to long for me for the type of offroading that I do. I could install them and get a little creative with some zipties maybe, but would rather just sell these and then spend the money and buy some +4 brake lines.

    I could possibly install these and then work on the brackets to try and reduce the amount of slack in them at ride height, but then what is the point in that? Or get creative with some zipties...

    Correct, I should have done a +4 instead of a +6 to be honest, I have +3 right now on the truck and they are just barely long enough, there is still enough slack in them at full droop but I would be more comfortable with little extra in them.
     

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