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6" SKYJACKER - ABS SENSORS

exteo

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Hey guys I have a question for you I am installing a 6" class II skyjacker lift on a 97 ranger and bolting on 33s. My question is are the abs seosor wires long enough or will I need to buy some kind of extensions or wire something up to make them work we dont tear them off the truck. Also if we do hook it up how will the abs system work from your guys past experence?? thanks
 



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I'm not sure if the 97"s have the TTB front but if so, they will still work. I have 7" of suspension and have no problems.
 






yeah it does have ttb 98 they changed to torsion bars alright so did you take them out of the frame clips and just zap strap the to the brake line or as they are from factory will work fine even withe the extended radius arms at full travel?

thank for you input
 






I unbolted the line on top of the spindel and turned the clamp around to clear my tire. That's all I did. I'll see if I can get a pic.
 






This is the best pic I have. Sorry it took so long to post.

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mint alright thanks man that is the only thing I was worried about. is that the extend brake line or stock??
 






That is an extended line. I think it is for a Rancho 6" lift for a Ranger line. I got this one cause it isn't braided. It has a spring coil wrapped all the way around it for better abrasion protection. At full droop with the quick disconnects removed I still have plenty of room.
 






that is exactly what I wanted to here thank for your help. by the way nice truck keep up the good work!!
 






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