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Old 22-07-2021, 10:09 AM   #1
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Default Re: Definitive AU1 to AU2/AU3 brake upgrade thread

I'd love to get some solid intel on what length brake lines are needed for the rear Territory upgrade. Some say the standard lines are long enough, others say they need to be replaced with longer ones. I will be getting braided lines made up, so obviously they can be whatever length i want.

Does anyone have a definitive answer on this? Actual measurements of the line would be extremely helpful.
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Old 22-07-2021, 11:01 AM   #2
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Default Re: Definitive AU1 to AU2/AU3 brake upgrade thread

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I'd love to get some solid intel on what length brake lines are needed for the rear Territory upgrade. Some say the standard lines are long enough, others say they need to be replaced with longer ones. I will be getting braided lines made up, so obviously they can be whatever length i want.

Does anyone have a definitive answer on this? Actual measurements of the line would be extremely helpful.
sorry not 'definitive' but stock rears should work fine its only the fronts that can cause issues with full lock, they still work but they almost get to full extension.
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