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The Urban Wheelin' Thread

Nice. So do your stock tail lights and turn signals not work anymore? What's with the trailer lights on the spare tire carrier?
 
Forgot that the house we were renting came with an RTI ramp.

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schuttothrill & HINZ28 doing some urban wheeling

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Wait a minute.......that's 3 lifted Chevy's all in one place, in Nebraska, with out hubcaps !!!!! :eek1: :eek1: :eek1:



:D. :haha:
 
I checked my brake line and it was loose, I wonder if it made contact with something when it was turned and stuffed and stretched the banjo bolt or something... no marks anywhere- super weird and haven't had any problems with it since.... :dunno:
 
I checked my brake line and it was loose, I wonder if it made contact with something when it was turned and stuffed and stretched the banjo bolt or something... no marks anywhere- super weird and haven't had any problems with it since.... :dunno:

I have repeatedly had this problem, and found that the hard end of the brake line, where it comes off of the caliper, was real close to my shock. As such, the rubber line was hitting the shock and then over time knocking the hardline loose at the caliper. I got out my little hard-line tube bender and bend them up and out of the way and haven't had a problem since. For me, it was exclusively on the passenger side front wheel. But, I bent up both sides.
 
I have repeatedly had this problem, and found that the hard end of the brake line, where it comes off of the caliper, was real close to my shock. As such, the rubber line was hitting the shock and then over time knocking the hardline loose at the caliper. I got out my little hard-line tube bender and bend them up and out of the way and haven't had a problem since. For me, it was exclusively on the passenger side front wheel. But, I bent up both sides.

Thanks so much for the insight! I'll give that a shot- It's nice to know that I'm probably not running any bad hardware on borrowed time!
 
Could've went higher but the floor was so slick the tires slid back and the truck fell down. Didn't hurt anything though. I'll have to give it a try again sometime when I can get a better position. Also found out I need to trim a little bit again.

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I can't think of a better way to stick it to those highbrow lexus sumbitches then to use their lift to flex out an old Chevy. I love it.
 
I took these tonight with this thread in mind! See what you guys are doing to me, I feel like such a poser lately. Only about a week and a half before this thing finally gets to hit the rocks!



 
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