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Old 12-20-2006, 11:44 AM
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Here is something I tried before. If you are running dual mc eliminate the pressure on your back brakes (either adjust your proportioning valve or re-position the bias bar on your brake pedal) so you are only applying pressure to the front brakes. Bleed only your front brakes until you get the pedal you want. Repeat the process for the rears and then adjust your bias bar on the brake pedals until you have the feel you want. This process worked for me but I was also using a pressure bleeder and some times a mini vac at the same time.

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