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Old 02-11-2008, 06:41 AM   #27
jaros44sr
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Re: Closer

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Originally Posted by DANTES JIMMY View Post
Hey Guys Thanks For The Reply
They Are Brand New And I Just Bled Them

The Standard Old Pump Em Up Then Crack The Bleeder
I Need To Replace The Rears Just For Peace Of Mind
But Even Still I Should Be Able To Lock Up The Fronts With All The New
Right??

I Have Seen These Pressure Bleeders But For A Shadetree Mechanic
I Didnt Want To Spend The Money
But Im Sure I Could Borrow One From Somebody If That Is The Way To Go
I use those speed bleeders, about 7.00 a/pc. No more having my wife let go of the pedal when I'm not ready
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