Are you doing the front, rear, or both?
What I was planning on doing is on the rear axle run the braided line from the calipers to the T block on the differential cover, and then a single line in the factory location up to the hardline. I may check into running it up the shock body in the back, it may work better.
I have read a little bit on the stainless braided line and DOT approval, and it seems that the main reason that the lines are not DOT approved is because the end user can take them apart. The requirements state a "crimped or wedged" connection. Because they aren't idiot proof they aren't DOT approved is what I gathered from the article. The article also went on to state that the type of fittings that are re-usable (the same kind that I want) are the only type that is used on aircraft, so I guess they can't be bad /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif