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Fine Lines Dana 35 Complete Brake Line Kit; Stainless (97-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ w/ Rear Drum Brakes & w/o ABS)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Fine Lines Complete Brake Line Kit
      • Comes in Kits
      • Crafted from Stainless Steel
      • For Dana 35 Models
      • Polished Chrome Finish with Matte Red Finish Threaded Fittings
      • Direct Replacement
      • Crafted from T304 Stainless Steel
      • Fits 1997 - 2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ Models with Rear Drum Brakes and without ABS

      Description

      Complete Brake Renewal. The Fine Lines Complete Brake Line Kit is designed to restore dependable hydraulic line routing with a direct replacement layout that suits owners looking for a cleaner, more confidence-inspiring brake system refresh. Its kit-based format, Dana 35 application focus, and stainless steel construction make it a practical choice for replacing aged or corroded lines with a more durable and visually refined solution. Polished chrome tubing, matte red finish threaded fittings, and T304 stainless steel construction give this package the quality, corrosion resistance, and restoration-minded appeal expected in applications covering 1997 - 2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ models with rear drum brakes and without ABS.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from stainless steel and built with T304 stainless steel construction, this brake line kit is engineered to provide excellent corrosion resistance, long-term durability, and dependable structural integrity in demanding underbody conditions. The line material is designed to withstand regular exposure to moisture, road grime, and temperature changes while maintaining the strength expected from a quality replacement hydraulic component package. A polished chrome finish gives the tubing a clean, premium appearance, and the matte red finish threaded fittings add a distinct visual accent that reflects careful manufacturing quality and a more refined service-ready presentation.

      Installation. Designed as a direct replacement, this kit supports a straightforward installation process when renewing the hard brake line routing on your vehicle. Its adaptable design helps simplify placement through the brake system by promoting clean alignment with existing mounting points, junctions, and related factory components. Careful routing, secure fastening, proper sealing at threaded connections, and final bleeding of the brake system all help support dependable operation and a clean finished result after service.

      Application. This Fine Lines Complete Brake Line Kit fits 1997 - 2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ models with rear drum brakes and without ABS. It enhances the vehicle by helping restore more consistent hydraulic performance, improving long-term corrosion resistance, and renewing the appearance of a critical brake system service area. Sold as a kit, it provides a practical way to replace aging lines with a properly matched stainless steel setup.

      Fine Lines CBK0007SS

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 1 Hour

      Difficulty Level:

      Simple installation for anyone.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Brake Line Kit
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