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Bleeding brakes - grapyono - 18-07-2015

I have recently found the easiest one man brake bleed system. It is a pneumatic job that attaches to a compressor and creates a vacuum. Tube attaches to the bleed nipple, start her up, make sure the reservoirs stay full and Bobs your uncle! Leave the vacuum running as you tighten the bleed nipple at the end. Works a treat and the best $4o I have spent. Very Happy


Bleeding brakes - Vulgr - 18-07-2015

(18-07-2015, 05:21pm)grapyono Wrote: I have recently found the easiest one man brake bleed system.

How many people do YOU normally use to bleed your brakes?


RE: Bleeding brakes - Corpsedealer - 18-07-2015




RE: Bleeding brakes - Dennis - 18-07-2015




RE: Bleeding brakes - busarat - 18-07-2015

These are a wonderful tool for one man operations espically if you let all the old fluid drain out then start fresh. And as corpsedealer said great for doing the 4x4 by one,s self no mess and great results