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Speed Bleeder
Just heard about this product on Spike TV. Bleed your brakes by yourself with a special ball/check valve bleeder.
Seems so simple, why didn't someone think of it sooner. http://www.speedbleeder.com/ |
I've had mixed results using them. When bleeding, they have to be loosened, too much and they will suck air from around the threads, back into the system, too tight and it takes forever. A better product is a pressure bleeder from www.motiveproducts.com
They have a pressure bleeder designed for home use, and it's a one man operation. You will have much better results using a pressure bleeder that with speed bleeders. John |
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