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Where is the best place to have the brake fluid flushed?


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yea its not that hard, lift up the car, have some one pump the brakes and hold it, you open up the bleeder screw, then close it and repeat on every tire until its dry then add fluid and repeat until there is no more air comming out of the bleeder.aslo make sure you keep the mater cylinder full after you have already drained the brakes and you have started to bleed.i have a bleeder i just hook up to my air tank and suck the master cylinder dry then bleed the brakes the rest of the way. note.. if you do a brake bleed you should start at the tire farthest from the master cylinder.

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