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Question posted by mysticwolf4800 on August 26th, 2014

When Changing Brake Pads When Is It Necessary To Bleed Brake Lines?

Brake fluid came pouring out of the opposite side I was working on when I was stretching out callipers. Should I bleed brake lines and how do I do that?

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Answer #1: Posted by TommyKervz on August 26th, 2014 4:27 AM
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