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Thread: Installing Howler_GT's Brakeline Extender.

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    Default Installing Howler_GT's Brakeline Extender.

    This is a great little piece. Its nice quality and does a great job.
    The install was pretty straight forward. Howler sends good directions.
    Tools Needed
    9/16 & 5/8 Wrench
    5/8 socket and ratchet
    PB Blaster
    Anti Seize
    Utility Knife
    I removed the drivers side rear tire to make the install easier.
    Don"t forget your jack stands
    I started by soaking the vent tube bolt with PB Blaster.
    Used a small utility knife split the rubber vent hose slightly at the vent so it removed easier.


    Remove the vent bolt and put aside.

    Carefully move the brake hose and tube up and forward careful not to kink the line.
    Clean the vent tube bolt and apply a small amount of anti seize to the threads. Put the extender in place and start the vent bolt but do not tighten.
    Carefully manipulate the brake and hose to line up the hole in the hose with the bracket and apply a small amount of anti seize to the new bolt and start the new bolt but do not tighten all the way.

    alternating between the 2 bolts as you tighten it all up, once tight reinstall the vent hose and your good to go. The only issue I had is the brake line going to the drivers side wheel cylinder sat directly between the bump stop and axle tube. No problem just a little creative bending and repositioning of the brake tube should take care of it. This works very well. Great product.
    took 1/2 hour to install.
    01 XJ /4" lift /33" DC Muds
    / M/T Sidebiters/ Surco / Hi-lift /Pilot Navigator lights / Bad Apple Fab diff gaurds / Midland/ Wilson / Front and rear receiver hitches / Rusty's LCA's / Magnaflow / AEM Intake / TB spacer / Jet Stage 1 / Pioneeer & Fusion Sound / AJ's Super rails / Warn Skid / BW Flat Flares/ Bedlined Rockers and Quarters / Big Daddy Tie Rod / Rustys Steering Brace


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    nice write up xjjeep

    and nice "fox" shocks lol

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    off topic ? do you have any problems with that subwoofer where you have it mounted?
    '94 XJ Country
    4.5" Rough Country lift
    31x10.50x15 BFGoodrich M/T's
    http://www.youtube.com/user/Hatchetman017

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    LOL Kmam . Actually Faux Shocks LOL
    No issues what so ever. I remove it when wheelin
    01 XJ /4" lift /33" DC Muds
    / M/T Sidebiters/ Surco / Hi-lift /Pilot Navigator lights / Bad Apple Fab diff gaurds / Midland/ Wilson / Front and rear receiver hitches / Rusty's LCA's / Magnaflow / AEM Intake / TB spacer / Jet Stage 1 / Pioneeer & Fusion Sound / AJ's Super rails / Warn Skid / BW Flat Flares/ Bedlined Rockers and Quarters / Big Daddy Tie Rod / Rustys Steering Brace


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    Very nice write up on it.
    '03 Grand Cherokee Laredo - Mods: None [crys] [AUDIO]SSL HU (60x4); 2 12" MTX 4500 Subwoofers powered by a Boss 1100watt class d monoblock ; iPod nano 10gb for music

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    Thanks, this piece works great. Howler does a great job of fabbing
    01 XJ /4" lift /33" DC Muds
    / M/T Sidebiters/ Surco / Hi-lift /Pilot Navigator lights / Bad Apple Fab diff gaurds / Midland/ Wilson / Front and rear receiver hitches / Rusty's LCA's / Magnaflow / AEM Intake / TB spacer / Jet Stage 1 / Pioneeer & Fusion Sound / AJ's Super rails / Warn Skid / BW Flat Flares/ Bedlined Rockers and Quarters / Big Daddy Tie Rod / Rustys Steering Brace


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    i have one too and its a great product... +1 for howler
    2000 Cherokee Freedom Edition
    http://www.xjtalk.com/showthread.php?t=556

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