Joey gives you the Toyota part numbers right on his site. I'm sure you can figure it out from there.These would be great if they were ever in stock.
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Joey gives you the Toyota part numbers right on his site. I'm sure you can figure it out from there.These would be great if they were ever in stock.
I am somewhat confused here. I am in the middle of a lift, so ordered extended lines. Joey’s website says there is only one line for the front. I trust Joey on most things, but I think he has this wrong. His site says there are two lines on rear axle (PN 96940-34705). But one of those is actually for the front, driver side, correct?All 4 calipers use banjo fittings and the length of the caliper lines are the same from left to right.
The only brake lines that need to be extended are the 3 axle drops. 2 for the front axle, 1 for the rear axle.
I also suggest sticking with OEM lines. Joey has all you need.
Don't screw around with brakes. Get the correct parts.
FZJ80 Series OEM Brake Hose Kit for 2-4in Lifts
80 Series OEM Brake Hose Kit for 2-4in Lifts (BHK-1)absolute-wits-end.com
FZJ80 Series OEM Caliper Brake Hoses- 93-97
80 Series OEM Caliper Brake Hoses- 93-97 (BHK-2)absolute-wits-end.com
There are two in the front and one in the rear. Front driver/passenger, and one rear.I am somewhat confused here. I am in the middle of a lift, so ordered extended lines. Joey’s website says there is only one line for the front. I trust Joey on most things, but I think he has this wrong. His site says there are two lines on rear axle (PN 96940-34705). But one of those is actually for the front, driver side, correct?