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Old 08-23-2003, 11:30 PM   #1
ol84
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Join Date: May 2003
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Dumb Question

Almost embarassed to ask, but I gotta. My nephew was playing in my truck and pushed the brake pedal a bunch of times. The problem is I am putting a complete new front suspension in and I cant get my calipers to fit over the front disc now that everything is back in. How do I relieve the pressure to get the calipers to go back in. I am pretty sure I just bleed them, but I want to make sure. Oh yea, I have manual brakes so that may help anyone who helps me out with an answer. Thanks for the help. I have been working on this new suspension (front/back)for about one month and almost done, this is the only thing holding me from being done.

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Rusty
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