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Steeda Rear brake line question/problem?

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Wanted to see if someone came shed some light on this problem I’m having with my rear Steeda brake lines. These brake lines only go in one way to the body clip on either side as they are shaped like a “D” and then the clip holds them in place. When I put the side specific brake line in the way it’s supposed to go the female threaded part is pointing in the opposite direction of the factory hard line. It cannot be spun around due to the D shape. I tried swapping sides in case it was mislabeled and same thing. Am I a idiot and totally missing something here or could this be a manufacturing problem?
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I think that is upside down? Clip goes under bracket and line goes up then curves down toward caliper.
 
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Thx I ended up getting it, it was in the correct way. There’s a part of the brake line that is round shaped after it initially goes through the brake mount that allows it to spin. Once it was through I had to take pliers and I had to rotate it 180 and then secure it wit the clip.
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