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    KVR Brake Line Question

    Awhile ago I installed the KVR Rotors, pads and Steel braided lines. I decided to change the pads, the ones that come with the kit squeal. Now the question is: Anyone else that has the braided lines, how did you install them? I noticed that the front lines rub against the lower A-arm. I want to avoid that all together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtenderenda View Post
    Awhile ago I installed the KVR Rotors, pads and Steel braided lines. I decided to change the pads, the ones that come with the kit squeal. Now the question is: Anyone else that has the braided lines, how did you install them? I noticed that the front lines rub against the lower A-arm. I want to avoid that all together.

    Make sure the fittings are turned in take a picture and send it to me.

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    Hey Dennis,
    The fittings that you are talking about are on the Calipers themselves? And if you are talking about them. Which way should they face, towards the back of the car or towards the front?
    Thanks for the fast response

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