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Just got them installed at a local shop and the mechanic said he had to use some zip ties on the front lines because they are a bit long so
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Just got them installed at a local shop and the mechanic said he had to use some zip ties on the front lines because they are a bit long so they wouldn't rub on anything. Is this normal? I searched for a DIY on the lines with no luck. Anyone come across this? I'll try to get under my car and take a picture. Car drives fine and breaks feel fine if that means anything.
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