Originally Posted by P's_Z Dealer finally managed to get this resolved. Put some rubber to isolate possible contact points. Never had any issues with other brand of SS brake lines
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Thanks! I did in fact check that i could fully turn the wheels, the SS lines are also isolated from everything else. Either way, ill be taking it easy and checking in on the lines in the next few days.
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