RPG Bolt kit, drivers side brake hardlines

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chipw

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Does anyone have a picture, taken from drivers side, of a gen 1 with Bolt kit and secondary shock mounts? The brake hardlines run right over where the secondary mounts weld on. I asked RPG, they just said, "can you move them?". Im assuming i can or can get someone too, but i need to know where to move them. Here is a picture of the stock hardlines right where the shock towers are supposed to go. Id be much obliged for some guidance
 

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I don't have the bolt kit, but I do have the RPG weld in bypass mount. The hard line has to get moved out of the way to install bu can get bent arountd the mount and clipped back into the plastic line retainers in the stock location.
 

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I don't have the bolt kit, but I do have the RPG weld in bypass mount. The hard line has to get moved out of the way to install but can get bent around the mount and clipped back into the plastic line retainers in the stock location.
I just realized that this picture the Bypass Resi hose blocks the view of the hard line..lol
Ill get another picture if you need it.
 

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@Psirus7 Sorry for not getting back to you, had some things come up and it totally slipped my mind.
Did you end up getting it figured out? On my truck, the hard line was just bent down and runs under the chamfer that is cut into the corner of the bypass mount. Snake the line down so its flat across the frame , add the mount and weld. I have a chunk of rubber fuel line over the hard line so it doesn't rub on the mount.
 
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