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I did the brakes on my old Z a long time ago but it has been a minute. I've heard "things" about sensors in the wheel (???) that you can
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I did the brakes on my old Z a long time ago but it has been a minute. I've heard "things" about sensors in the wheel (???) that you can screw up if you're not careful.
If that's not the case, I assume I can just jack it up, remove the wheel, remove calipers, install new calipers, bleed brake lines and off I go?
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