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Old 11-05-2003, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by pimpmaro
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Do you guys know of any "hidden" secrets to installing new rear calipers? I am replacing tonight (long story, they MUST be replaced), and will have the new calipers to install immediately after removing old calipers. It's just the one fluid liine to disconnect and reconnect quickly, right??
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Old 11-05-2003, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by SLIDER
Do you guys know of any "hidden" secrets to installing new rear calipers? I am replacing tonight (long story, they MUST be replaced), and will have the new calipers to install immediately after removing old calipers. It's just the one fluid liine to disconnect and reconnect quickly, right??
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP!
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Yep that's it.

And to follow up my own post, I tried the Mity Vac and it didn't work on one side for bleeding. After I had someone to help me, pressure bleeding worked fine. ABS works and everything feels normal.
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I too had trouble with a Mighty Vac.



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