installing SS brake lines on DA
i have a 90 teg LS and my front brake line on the drivers side isnt torn but its damaged. i ordered the stoptech SS brake lines for the front and i also ordered all new rotors/pads. i will be picking up some brake fluid when my order arrives as well.
ive been researching and im still not entirely clear on how to install the the stainless steel brake lines....
i know i have to unbolt the old ones and bolt on the new ones BUT how do i go about bleeding the lines and replacing the brakefluid ?
do i need to bleed all the brakes or will bleeding it behind one tire be enough ?
all im replacing is the front brake lines. i already know how to do the rotors/pads.
ive been researching and im still not entirely clear on how to install the the stainless steel brake lines....
i know i have to unbolt the old ones and bolt on the new ones BUT how do i go about bleeding the lines and replacing the brakefluid ?
do i need to bleed all the brakes or will bleeding it behind one tire be enough ?
all im replacing is the front brake lines. i already know how to do the rotors/pads.
You do not need to bleed the rears but it wouldn't hurt.
https://www.google.com/search?q=blee...-8&safe=active
https://www.google.com/search?q=blee...-8&safe=active
If it has not been done lately, replace all the brake fluid, like all fluids in your car it "wears" out, [absorb moisture] and should be replaced at least every 5 years or 80,000kilometers. 94
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