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Trraflex 2.5 BB problem

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Old Mar 14, 2015 | 03:08 PM
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I guys tried calling Teraflex but they are closed. I installed a BB lift in my buddies 14 JKU and I really do not like the brake line relocation brackets for the rear but ok. The issue I have is when I installed the front lift the brake lines pull even with the bracket disconnected from the frame when the suspension hangs and before someone asked yes the shocks were installed... everything was back on, so I had to remove the bracket by the spring perch and discard it completely I temporarily zip tie the lines to the shocks but I do not like it at all,, so with all the expertise here I am sure someone else must have ran into this issue.., the instructions showed nothing even searching install video came up with nothing so any advice is appreciated

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Old Mar 14, 2015 | 03:32 PM
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You can just let them hang. I wouldn't zip tie them to the shocks. That just sounds like trouble waiting to happen. If it make you feel more comfortable zip tie em to the lower frame but not to tight so they can still move free
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Old Mar 14, 2015 | 04:41 PM
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Didn't like them flopping around in between the shock and the spring I did not zip tie them tight to the shock I actually zip tied a zip tie kind of a double loop one tight on the shock holding another that is holding the line loosely. I looking for a better option something that is not rigged ip I would assume longer brake lines would be my best bet and then I can see where I can get some slack for the abs harness
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