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Anybody know if Superlift is the only company to release springs with yellow bushings from them directly? (yeah yeah I know you can order all colors! But I mean when you order the springs from a company...like Rancho is red, superlift seems yellow etc).

I'm trying to find out what type of springs I inquired. I was told they are 5" springs but the packs aren't very big...Like 4 leaf I think and the other set was 3 leaf.

One pair I made out a part number of 71-000R but I couldn't get a cross reference anywhere so far.

Any ideas? If they are 5" I need a drag link, torsion bar bracket, and brake lines in addition to shocks correct?
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"The flexible rear brake line (goes from the hardline to the rear axle) is commonly used for extending the front and rear brakes lines since it has one male end and one female end. So when these lines are swapped inline with the stock lines, and you will have plenty of room for extra lift and flexy suspensions. The Napa #38256 is the stock length (19" long) rear flexible brake hose. Napa #36881 is 11" long if you need one a bit shorter."

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I just checked and the 19 inch is $16 and the 11 inch is $11. I have no idea about bushings....
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front brake lines just cut and reweld the hard mount down onto the side of the frame....






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I knew about re-locating the bracket but I'm not much of a welder yet. That might be a project to practice on I guess.

The Napa part# thing is cool...Never thought of using that part.

I was just gonna have my buddy in the Navy manufacture some for me...The braided lines we used on the jets were rated 3000psi for oil and fuel.
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that may not be enough... 3000.. I am not sure of what stock hoses are rated.
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