Thread: Brakes & lines
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Old 02-08-2006, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ensteele
There is a product that is called Speed Bleeders that work great. They have a spring and ball bearing that allow you to do it by yourself and not get air into the system. They are around $35. for 4 of them.
I was doing a search on brakes earlier today and noticed someone had mentioned they still get some air in the lines. True or not? I have heard of them before but just want to get my brakes done now and not wait for another part. Got all the lines on, Rear brakes done, sheared off a bolt holding the caliper to the spindle So tomorrow it is going to my mechanic to get finished... The PB Blaster just wasnt strong enough..
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