Shock + Brake line = Tight Fit

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nmsyukon

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I have a 2/3 drop on my yukon and today i removed my nitro 2 drop shocks from the rear and added shock extenders and put the factory shocks back in. I like the ride much better but the brake line on the driver side is hugging the shock.
What can be done with it?
 

Tahoewhat

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i did nothing. Its just rubbing it, been like that for awhile, not doing any damage. and if i was told right, its the e-brake line
 

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Mine is the same way as well. I haven't had any problem with it yet...and hope that I won't
 
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nmsyukon

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Yeah it is the e brake line. OK, thats good to hear. Thanks for the help.
 

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