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  • Brake lines after 2" lift

    Just fitted a 2" lift kit (King Springs) to my 2015 Prado, including new adjustable sway bar links.

    Now I'm wondering if I need to fit extended brake pipes on the rear ?
    Anything else that needs doing/replacing ?

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    Originally posted by morngoose View Post
    Just fitted a 2" lift kit (King Springs) to my 2015 Prado, including new adjustable sway bar links.

    Now I'm wondering if I need to fit extended brake pipes on the rear ?
    Anything else that needs doing/replacing ?
    Hey,

    It depends on the open length of your rear shocks. I'm not sure exactly what open length the factory geometry binds on the 150, but on the 120 series, the brake lines are at their limit at around 610-615mm. The factory swaybar also binds right around 615mm.

    What shocks are you running?

    Best

    Mark
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