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How To Bleed Brake Lines And Calipers Caliper Bolts
How To: Bleed Brake Lines And Calipers
5 If you're working with the front brake, loosen the caliper bolts. You might want to leave them in a couple of threads until you crack the bolt that holds the line to the caliper. If you're changing the brake line, take the wheel off and, making sure the reservoir does not run dry, pump the brake pads out until they are almost touching. That will get the maximum amount of brake fluid in the caliper. View Related Article
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