Atthehelm wrote:
Make sure you clean that brake fluid off really well, it will eat right right through paint.
I already did but it had already made it through some of the paint below. I've got to take some of my trusty spray paint under there to cover up the exposed areas.
Ok so I got the problem solved. I got a new brake line fabricated and installed for about $58 at a local brake shop. Just Brakes flushed the brake lines for free. My new brake line is about 1" inch longer than the JBA line. I had it made a little longer because the JBA lines had very little play and full drop, and I wanted some extra safety factor. I tied them back to the body with some week zip ties that will snap if the line needs to be extended to max. However I tested it at full drop and even with the zip ties there is plenty of play.

While the Jeep was on the lift and the axle was at full drop I noticed that the rear diff breather popped off and had a lot of space between the tube and the nipple. On the picture you can see the breather tube on top and the nipple on the bottom.

The extended sway bar rods (or whatever they're called) allow the rear diff to drop quite a bit more than stock. So to prevent the breather tube from popping off and possibly allowing dirt/water/mud into the diff I went to an auto part store and a hardware store and bought 1 foot of 5/8ths rubber hose, tube clamps, and a brass/copper connector.

There is now plenty of play in that breather tube at full drop .
I don't know if any body else had any problems with the breather and the 4" but I would recommend checking to see if the breather has enough play at full drop.
We also noticed that the passenger side rear control arm(?) rubs the tire at full drop. To fix this they recommended using offset wheels or spacers to push the tire out. I could adjust the track bar but then my thrust angle will be off and the vehicle may pull to one side. Any suggestions?
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