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No just the Lines, the guy knew his stuff but I guess our brakes are a pain to bleed. Nissan "should" be able to bleed these propertly...I hope. I mean

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Old 06-16-2010, 09:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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No just the Lines, the guy knew his stuff but I guess our brakes are a pain to bleed. Nissan "should" be able to bleed these propertly...I hope. I mean it is a OEM product so maybe they have different procedures for bleeding the sport pkg akebono's. I really hope your right, and there are some tiny bubbles still left in there that they could get out.
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the guy knew his stuff but I guess our brakes are a pain to bleed. Nissan "should" be able to bleed these propertly...I hope. I mean it is a OEM product so maybe they have different procedures for bleeding the sport pkg akebono's. I really hope your right, and there are some tiny bubbles still left in there that they could get out.
Apparently he didn't. I've done this twice and had no issues whatsoever. As pointed out earlier there are multiple Bleed screws on these calipers. Each needs to be purged separately
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