- DOT Certified/European T.U.V. Approved
- Stainless Steel Braided
- Heavy Duty Off-road Brass Fitting
- Outer Extruded Polyurethane Coating
- Street Legal In 50 States
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Skyjacker (FBL97) 0″- 3″ Stainless Steel Brake Line – Pair
*$1,657.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Skyjacker |
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Material | Polyurethane (PU), Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Brass |
Color | Stainless Steel |
UPC | 803696131627 |
Manufacturer | Skyjacker |
Specific Uses For Product | Automotive, Off-road Vehicles, Heavy-duty Use, Braking System Upgrades |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00803696131627 |
Model | Brake Hose |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | FBL97 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBL97 |
OEM Part Number | FBL97 |
Date First Available | February 13, 2005 |
Tyler b. –
Haven’t installed yet, but they seem like great quality
John’ SS –
There are stainless steel zip ties out there I’d use to remedy this problem.
Brett ackland –
Awesome product.
ralph –
Product says for 0-3″ lift yet they are 4″ shorter than stock lines. Plastic clips are crap and would never last and the lines themselves just look cheaply made like in china. Gave it one star only because I had to in order to submit this review. I will return them and get AC Delco like I should have it in the first place
Therealeinstein –
They work great but be careful where you place them I thought I had one out of the way of the tire but guess it shifted. Didn’t take long to rub right through it though wish it was a little stronger for being steel braided lines.
Russell G. –
Finally got around to mounting these. Usually I like to put them in the stock hardware and mount them like stock. My truck is lifted 2” so I got 0-3”. They are shorter than stock rubber so you have to get creative with the routing to be clear of everything.
Brett bosch –
So far they have done well. These are a replacement for another brand that broke at the bolt. These seem thicker and the joints are pressed in better than said previous junk.
Beau N.P. –
I have a 95 Yukon 2dr 4×4. Got my Brake Lines on time. Very happy with that. Got them installed this weekend along with new Rotors and Pads and they all fit perfect. I am very satisfied with the increase in braking response and stopping distance. Plastic retaimers look good and lines tucked. I did this brake up-grade because this is my wifes daily driver.
Update 10/19/2015- The plastic retainer loops that came with the brake hoses I used to route the lines so they wouldn’t rub the inner tire/rim busted and fell off. I was driving home after work and I came to a stop light and I heard a scratching sound, like a metal brush over a flat metal surface sound. Got home and discovered that the retainers were missing and that a tiny piece of one was left. The rubber coating on the lines on BOTH sides were worne through. Steel brade is still good. Went to NAPA and got a package of HD Zip-Ties and it has been three weeks since and they are still holding and going strong. I would suggest thatany one using or planning on using this line use some sort of HD Zip-Ties to route them.