Yet another thread on brakes...

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iznof

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Lots of stuff is on backorder-DBA's from EE and the EBC's from AB, damn who's buying up all the LR parts?
 
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discomike

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I just saw Bremco slotted and drilled rotors on E-Bay at a pretty good price, you might want to check it out.
Mike J.
 

iznof

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Mike,
If im understanding what youre saying all I have to do to bleed the brakes is use a syringe to take the old fluid out of the resevior, fill it with new fluid and then start at the rear of the truck and let it drip untill the clear fluid comes through-making sure to keep it topped off? No one has to pump the pedal for me?
 
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discomike

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You got it, I know it sounds too easy but it works well when you want to flush out all the old fluid as apposed to just bleeding out air.
It might take a half hour or more but it works.
Mike J.
 

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