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Old 04-11-2012, 06:45 AM
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Default extended brake lines

is anyone running extended brake line kits in there lifted h2's and if so are the steel braided ones and were did you get them
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Extended steel braided lines are usually standard equipment when you buy a lift kit. I don't have a lift but am running Goodrich Braided Lines and slotted and cross drilled rotors. It made a world of difference when stopping the DMAXed H2.
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Extended steel braided lines are usually standard equipment when you buy a lift kit. I don't have a lift but am running Goodrich Braided Lines and slotted and cross drilled rotors. It made a world of difference when stopping the DMAXed H2.

Speaking of stopping power, would an H2 with 37" tires and 24" rims, stop noticeably worse than one with stock tires/rims?
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trailduty.com has Crown Performance Brake Lines and they work great.

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Speaking of stopping power, would an H2 with 37" tires and 24" rims, stop noticeably worse than one with stock tires/rims?

LOL All depends on the wheel tire set-up. But my questions is, why would anyone in their right mind run a 37" tire on a 24" rim?

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Extended steel braided lines are usually standard equipment when you buy a lift kit. I don't have a lift but am running Goodrich Braided Lines and slotted and cross drilled rotors. It made a world of difference when stopping the DMAXed H2.

Fabtech, Rancho and BulletProof don't, never seen them included w/ any of the other mfgs.
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Speaking of stopping power, would an H2 with 37" tires and 24" rims, stop noticeably worse than one with stock tires/rims?

Figure on loosing what feels like 25-30% of your braking power. Your adding a bunch of weight going to the larger rim and lot more mass w/ a 37" tire. It made me nervous as hell the fist week driving it.
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LOL All depends on the wheel tire set-up. But my questions is, why would anyone in their right mind run a 37" tire on a 24" rim?

You knocking my ride?

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