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4X4 Disc Brakes Bleeding Brakes

4x4 Disc Brakes - Dialing In Discs
Bleeding is a tedious-yet critical-part of performance braking. Brake troubleshooting should always begin by checking for fluid leaks and bleeding all four corners. This Phoenix Systems pressure bleeder quickens the job by forcing any air in the lines back into the master cylinder. If the bleeder isn't positioned at the top of the caliper, consider removing it from the vehicle, putting a wood block between the shoes, rotating the caliper to put the bleeder at the highest point, and then bleeding. View Related Article
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