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Old 04-16-2010, 01:19 AM   #1
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Time For A Brake Bleed

I know how to bleed the brakes, but I just don't remember which wheel to start with and which wheel to end with. I seem to remember years back () in auto-shop that it was best to start with the rear calipers?

I got some Raybestos Advanced Technology law enforcement edition pads and when I retracted the caliper pistons a bunch of fluid leaked out of the resevoir. So I drove it around expecting the level to drop back down so I could top it off and it didn't move! The braking wasn't near what I was expecting either so I'm suspecting air in the system.

So can anyone tell me the correct order of the calipers to bleed?

Thanks!
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