brake bleed order??? didnt know there was???
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brake bleed order??? didnt know there was???
is there a certain order u have to bleed your breaks??? reading old threads and i read "bleed in brake order"..
is there or not?
is there or not?
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Re: brake bleed order??? didnt know there was??? (JdmLub)
i believe the order would be:
1. passenger rear
2. driver rear
3. passenger front
4. driver front
start at the farthest corner from the master cylinder and work to the closest
1. passenger rear
2. driver rear
3. passenger front
4. driver front
start at the farthest corner from the master cylinder and work to the closest
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Re: brake bleed order??? didnt know there was??? (96ls)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 96ls »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i believe the order would be:
1. passenger rear
2. driver rear
3. passenger front
4. driver front
start at the farthest corner from the master cylinder and work to the closest</TD></TR></TABLE>
You start at the farthest corner from the MC, but the brake channels are actually diagonal - so you switch to the opposite corner.
passenger rear > driver front > driver rear > passenger front
1. passenger rear
2. driver rear
3. passenger front
4. driver front
start at the farthest corner from the master cylinder and work to the closest</TD></TR></TABLE>
You start at the farthest corner from the MC, but the brake channels are actually diagonal - so you switch to the opposite corner.
passenger rear > driver front > driver rear > passenger front
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