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[QUOTE="jordan572, post: 1107420, member: 10582"] I definitely will get more when I see the truck again, one of the guys spent some serious time on the brake lines/speed sensor wires going to the axles. You can see on the left upper link arm 3 small tubes. Trevor sent us a small bracket to capture the brake lines and wires going to the rear axles. Originally the brackets were setup to run 4 tubes down one arm and 2 down the other. We put a twist on it and converted the 4 tube bracket to a 3 tube bracket. We found some tubing and welded it directly to the bracket. The outside tubes house the brake fluid lines, the center tube has the speed sensors and the diff locker. On the axle itself hard lines were bent all the way to the caliper with a small flexible line to the caliper. It turned out awesome so I will make sure to get some pictures of it. This is definitely one thing many builds overlook, it kills me when people spend a ton of time on painting or powder coating their axles to just throw the lines back on. [ATTACH=full]144831[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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