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You may just have a lot of air in the lines...especially if you're doing the rear calipers. The best $60 you may ever spend is on a Motive Power brake
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You may just have a lot of air in the lines...especially if you're doing the rear calipers. The best $60 you may ever spend is on a Motive Power brake bleeder. Makes the chore of bleeding a mindless one-man job.
I second the need for a 10mm flare wrench. I've rounded all kinds of the hardlines and I've since ordered new hardlines for my next brake bleed (only about $40). Do yourself a favor and go get a 10mm flare from Autozone before you round all the 10mm fittings.
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