Active brake stainless braided kit

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Hey guys quick question hopefully some one has encountered this before I have a 03 Yukon Denali with I believe rpo jl4 active brakes. I finished all the new gm hardlines got my Russell stainless kit and it's a 5 line kit. With active brakes there are a right and left from hard line to rear axle, does Russell make a kit correct for this or am I stuck building those lines?
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Just to update others decided to order Russell -3 to -3 in 18inch length thread pitch is correct for oem lines.waiting for powder coat on trailing arms to get axle remounted and fitted.

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What is active brake ? I ordered my stainless line kit and they asked and I never heard or that before. I have to give my vin to find out
 
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just look at the rear axle you either have a spliter where the lines from abs module run into and one line to axle or active braking has the lines from the abs module separate.
where the hardline goes to rubber between body and axle there are two rubber hoses vs one. hope that makes sense
 

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Just to update others decided to order Russell -3 to -3 in 18inch length thread pitch is correct for oem lines.waiting for powder coat on trailing arms to get axle remounted and fitted.

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Good info thanks!

I have jl4 also and will someday get around do this upgrade.
 
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I ended up adapting factory lines to the -3 using Russell part number 641331 7/16x24 to -3 inverted flare with locking nut which mounted in factory keepers perfectly

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I ended up adapting factory lines to the -3 using Russell part number 641331 7/16x24 to -3 inverted flare with locking nut which mounted in factory keepers perfectly

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I'm in the same boat, Any chance you could list all the part #'s (Russel kit, xrtra lines, adapters, etc), and some pics of the rear done?
 
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I'll located part numbers this afternoon

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Russell lines 656040
Adapters 641331
I used cooper rear lines with 3/8 x24 ends that fit directly into Russell caliper lines which came in the kit to replace factory rubber hose. 3/8 x 24 is what -3 an hose is threaded to.

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