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BDS Suspension

BDS Suspension Front Brake Line Set | Stainless Steel | Fits 6" Lift (88-98 Chevy/GMC K1500/2500/92-98 Yukon/95-98 Tahoe)

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BDS101001
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Description

Improve safety and style by upgrading the brake lines on your Chevy/GMC 1500 Truck or SUV with a set of BDS front brake lines. Specially designed for vehicles with a 6-inch lift these front brake lines are built with stainless steel braided hose and feature a kevlar liner for an improved brake pedal feel.

These UCAs can be used with BDS lift kits and other lift kits on the market. The brake lines use a one-piece crimped design with 4 levels of protection allowing these brake lines to take abuse on and offroad. The teflon inner core is approved for use with all brake fluids including D.O.T. 5 Silicone. BDS brakelines are flexible and resist kinking better than stock lines.

Features:
  • Stainless Steel Braided to prevent bursts or breaks
  • Kevlar lined for firmer brake pedal feel
  • One-piece crimp design for long lasting quality
  • Complies with D.O.T. Federal Regulations
  • Legal for street use in all 50 states
Improve safety and style by upgrading the brake lines on your Chevy/GMC 1500 Truck or SUV with a set of BDS front brake lines. Specially designed for vehicles with a 6-inch lift these front brake lines are built with stainless steel braided hose and feature a kevlar liner for an improved brake pedal feel.

These UCAs can be used with BDS lift kits and other lift kits on the market. The brake lines use a one-piece crimped design with 4 levels of protection allowing these brake lines to take abuse on and offroad. The teflon inner core is approved for use with all brake fluids including D.O.T. 5 Silicone. BDS brakelines are flexible and resist kinking better than stock lines.

Features:
  • Stainless Steel Braided to prevent bursts or breaks
  • Kevlar lined for firmer brake pedal feel
  • One-piece crimp design for long lasting quality
  • Complies with D.O.T. Federal Regulations
  • Legal for street use in all 50 states
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