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Old 08-31-2006, 11:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wink Extended ABS lines

I was told to buy these after I got my new frame and lift. However I don't have a bloody clue where they go. I know, I know, typical girl, but I have the day off and was respraying my wheel arch trim thingys and figured i could try to do that too. Might as well learn something new!

Be specific, I am a beginner!

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the steel braided brake lines or the electrical connection?
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I already have extended brake lines on. These may be extended abs sensor lines. These are four plastic lines with two prong female outlet on one side and three prong male on the other. Does that help?
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I already have extended brake lines on. These may be extended abs sensor lines. These are four plastic lines with two prong female outlet on one side and three prong male on the other. Does that help?

for a D II? I have never done that...... best I can figure is the sensors....Keptin or disco mike should know...Sorry!!
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Uh-oh. Hope someone didn't sell me something I don't need or that is not for my truck

Help!!!!!!!!!

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Those aren't necessary unless you are lifting REALLY tall and going with longer travel shocks.
I run a long travel suspension and just re-routed the stock ABS sensor wires to adapt to it. Not sure why you'd need those.
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