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First, be sure you are using flare wrenches. I would find the leak and try tightening first. If have sports model and bought the SS lines with replacement banjo bolts,
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First, be sure you are using flare wrenches. I would find the leak and try tightening first. If have sports model and bought the SS lines with replacement banjo bolts, I'm going to guess one of those is your problem. I bought the non-premium SS kit that doesn't have any banjo bolts to limit potential leaks per Z1's recommendation.
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