Collection: Brake lines
Brake lines engineered to support lifted suspension setups. Designed to maintain proper brake performance and line length.
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Grimm Offroad Jeep JL/JT Front Brake Line Kit Black
Regular price $79.95 USDRegular priceSale price $79.95 USD -
TeraFlex Gladiator Extended-Travel Accessory Brake Line Kit
Regular price $183.99 USDRegular priceSale price $183.99 USD -
TeraFlex JK 30 Inch Stainless Steel Braided Brake Line Kit Rear
Regular price $138.99 USDRegular priceSale price $138.99 USD -
TeraFlex Wrangler TJ/JK 26 Inch Stainless Steel Braided Brake Line Kit Front
Regular price $138.99 USDRegular priceSale price $138.99 USD -
TeraFlex Brake Line Anchor Kit w/ 1 Mounting Hole
Regular price $28.99 USDRegular priceSale price $28.99 USD -
TeraFlex Brake Line Anchor Kit Rear
Regular price $28.99 USDRegular price$28.99 USDSale price $28.99 USD -
Rock Krawler Jeep JK Front Stainless Long Travel Brake Lines
Regular price $135.19 USDRegular price$142.31 USDSale price $135.19 USDSale -
Rock Krawler Jeep JK Rear Stainless Steel Long Travel Brake Lines
Regular price $135.19 USDRegular price$142.31 USDSale price $135.19 USDSale -
Rock Krawler Jeep JK Brake Line Drop Bracket Kit
Regular price $66.93 USDRegular price$70.45 USDSale price $66.93 USDSale -
Rock Krawler Jeep JT Gladiator Rear Stainless Steel Extended Brake Lines
Regular price $135.50 USDRegular price$142.31 USDSale price $135.50 USDSold out -
Grimm Offroad Jeep JK Extended Brake Line Kit
Regular price $74.95 USDRegular priceSale price $74.95 USDSold out -
Grimm Offroad Jeep JL Rear Brake Line Kit Black
Regular price $89.95 USDRegular priceSale price $89.95 USDSold out -
Grimm Offroad Jeep JT Rear Brake Line Kit Black
Regular price $89.95 USDRegular priceSale price $89.95 USDSold out
Suspension Buyer Guide & Fitment Info
What suspension upgrades do I need?
The right suspension upgrade depends on how you use your vehicle and whether it has been lifted. Common upgrades include lift kits, shocks, control arms, track bars, and supporting components designed to improve ride quality, handling, and off-road capability.
Mild builds may only require shocks or a leveling kit, while lifted or trail-focused setups often need additional components to maintain proper suspension geometry.
Lift kits vs individual suspension components
- Lift kits raise ride height and often include multiple components designed to work together.
Individual suspension components (shocks, control arms, springs, track bars) are typically used to fine-tune ride quality, correct alignment, or support existing lifts.
If your vehicle is already lifted, upgrading individual components may be the best option rather than replacing the entire suspension system.
Why shocks matter
Shocks control suspension movement and play a major role in ride comfort, handling, and stability. The correct shocks help manage larger tires, added vehicle weight, and rough terrain while maintaining predictable on-road behavior.
Shock choice should match your lift height, driving style, and intended use—daily driving, trail use, or overland travel.
Control arms, track bars & suspension geometry
Lifting a vehicle changes suspension angles and axle positioning. Components like control arms and track bars are designed to correct geometry, improve articulation, and restore proper alignment.
Upgraded suspension links are especially important on vehicles running larger lifts or used frequently off-road.
Daily driving vs trail vs overlanding
- Daily drivers benefit from suspension upgrades that prioritize ride comfort and stability.
Trail builds focus on articulation, clearance, and durability.
Overland setups often require suspension designed to support added weight from armor, gear, and camping equipment.
Choosing components designed for your build type helps maintain performance and longevity.
Installation, alignment & fitment notes
Most suspension upgrades require professional installation or advanced mechanical experience. An alignment is typically required after installation, especially on lifted vehicles.
Always verify lift height compatibility, vehicle year, drivetrain, and trim level before purchasing suspension components.