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Originally Posted by simota1 ive heard that you just jack the front... and turn side to side to the stops until you get the foam out This is always how
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This is always how I've done it. Put the front on jack stands and slowly turn the wheel lock to lock. Add fluid if necessary, repeat. It takes a while if you've got a lot of air in the system. I don't have my manual handy, does the Z use PS fluid or ATF? I know Redline makes a good PS fluid.
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