Extended Brake lines

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Italianwagon

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Redoing the brakes on the burb. Eventually there will be a lift. But for now is it ok to instal extended brake lines and run for a bit without a lift???
 

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As long as they're not in danger of kinking, getting caught or or rubbing on something its okay.
 

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Some people zip tie them back or use a spring to hold them back if they are in danger of rubbing anything.

But sure- go for it.
 

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I installed my new lines before the lift. No issues.

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