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88 Dodge Aries - Brake Bleeding?

Hey guys I can really use your help here. This last weekend my brother helped me work on my brakes. We changed both front brake pads, a new front left caliper, new brake hose, new hard brake brake line leading from wheel cylinder to brake hose. Here's the thing, I believe I'm not bleeding the brake lines right. I bleed all four calipers and the only one I saw that had air bubbles was the front left. I used a one man bleeding system, and filled the bottle once for each caliper. At this time I can stop the car safely, but the time it takes to slow to a stop is way to long. Do I need to flush the whole system or something? Thanks so much for your help!
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Re: 88 Dodge Aries - Brake Bleeding?

Hey, I think I found a good source for the question I had. The link below will take you directly to the page, there's some really good info on this site. See Ya.

http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...edbrakes.shtml
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