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Old 02-25-2014, 01:36 AM   #1
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Re: Unlifting project.

In the rear it is typical to have a small bracket that raises the section of brake line with the tee about 3" above the pumpkin. The steering arm looks stock and I'd leave it alone unless it is bad. Same with the drag link.. The front brake lines are probably stock as well. Not too many people actually change the front brake lines with the lift. Even if they did, unless they rub somewhere, longer is better than shorter. I'd put new shackles on all four corners while you have it apart. They stretch a fair amount under torque and fatigue over time. Any spring shop can hook you up. Front springs are all over. I've left several sets behind over the years so they should be easy to find.

Good luck!

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