Help: Goodridge Lines Installed (Pics)
Ok, kind of a stupid question but I was wondering if anyone had pics of their goodridge lines installed (mainly on the front).
I don't need to know necessarily how to install them, I've already done that. I'm more concerned with where the slack should be and where to place that semi-clear rubber sleeve on the fronts.
The goodridge lines have those free floating brackets and this 1 inch rubber sleeve that hugs the line pretty snug. I just want to make sure I got the slack in the right spots so theres no tension on the lines as the suspension moves through its range of motion. Also should the rubber sleeve be slid against one of the brackets to keep the line from slipping back and forth through the bracket or should it be placed somewhere on the line to keep it from rubbing or wearing on something?
I don't need to know necessarily how to install them, I've already done that. I'm more concerned with where the slack should be and where to place that semi-clear rubber sleeve on the fronts.
The goodridge lines have those free floating brackets and this 1 inch rubber sleeve that hugs the line pretty snug. I just want to make sure I got the slack in the right spots so theres no tension on the lines as the suspension moves through its range of motion. Also should the rubber sleeve be slid against one of the brackets to keep the line from slipping back and forth through the bracket or should it be placed somewhere on the line to keep it from rubbing or wearing on something?
your car will be different than someone else's. Depending on the drop of the car. Just check it in a few weeks. If you read the goodridge line info, you can straighten out kinks. I'm a hydraulic tech. You wil be fine. As long as the line can slide in the mounting bracket.
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