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Does anyone have any experience with them? I swapped axles on my Sport for Rubicon axles and need different front brake hoses and am wondering if they are a worthwhile upgrade (they are about the same price as OEM hoses too).

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Does anyone have any experience with them? I swapped axles on my Sport for Rubicon axles and need different front brake hoses and am wondering if they are a worthwhile upgrade (they are about the same price as OEM hoses too).

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I would confirm that they in fact fit on the Rubicon brakes. The Rubicon brakes are different than the Sport brakes - the attachment point at the caliper is larger on the Rubicon (it is a larger square vs. a more rounded part on the Sport). I ordered a set for my Rubicon and did not use them because they did not appear to fit. I admittedly did not try hard - they looked like they had the Sport connection and I decided to go a different path. I went with the Rusty's kit : https://www.rustysoffroad.com/jeep-...ess-steel-front-and-rear-set-jl-wrangler.html. On the Rusty's site you pick if you have the standard or HD brakes when ordering.
 
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I swapped the Sport brakes over to the new axle for now, some have posted they have bent the Sport lines to make them work but I am a bit apprehensive of that solution with a safety item.
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