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Old Feb 16, 2009 | 06:09 AM
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Default Re: quick question on brake bleeding

Originally Posted by atmdc
alright, i haved bleed brakes a many of times but i was just wondering if it could be done this way to make it quick and easy. nobody seems to know the proper order to bleed civic/crxs anyways though so i usually just start with rr
If you have bleed brakes a many of times then you wouldnt have asked the question.

Bleed the brakes from rear passenger then move over to rear driver then front passenger then front driver. it wont take long if you have 2 people. but you have bleed brakes a many of times before so you should know
Old Feb 16, 2009 | 07:13 AM
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Default Re: quick question on brake bleeding

i just use the old skool method

rubber hose to attach to caliper nipple
used drink bottle with brake fluid,
a 8mm socket or wrench depending on vehicle
extra bottle or 2 of brake fluid

a buddy to help u pump the brakes to let the air out,

do it in order of what he said..^^^
Old Feb 16, 2009 | 05:06 PM
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Default Re: quick question on brake bleeding

Originally Posted by TAK82
i just use the old skool method

rubber hose to attach to caliper nipple
used drink bottle with brake fluid,
a 8mm socket or wrench depending on vehicle
extra bottle or 2 of brake fluid

a buddy to help u pump the brakes to let the air out,

do it in order of what he said..^^^
thats how i do it.

and hence the reason i said ill start from rr...

was just looking for easier ways to do it if any.
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