Rangerdanger411
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Soo my brakes are all screwed up. I got under my truck up to see if I had a brake leak because my fluid got low out of no where and my brake pedal would go slowly to the floor. I also notice the brake fluid was so dirty So being me I bled all 4 brake lines and a few days later I found the leak it was at the RABS. After that I jacked up my truck and remover both front tires and the driver side brake pads are worn out, passenger side is still in good shape same thing for the rotors So I was thinking I might as well change my whole brake system. Master cylinder , front pads & rotor & calipers and rabs. ( got new shoes, springs, hardware and drums for both rear brakes about 4 months ago)
I bench bled the brake master cylinder I did the method with the 2 hoses going out the master cylinder and into the revisor and pumping the cylinder till no air bubbles come out. Got that out the way and installed. Next I installed the rear abs but how in the world do I bleed it. Auto zone guy told me that opening that nut and normal brake bleeding should be the way. I did that with my partner for about and hour and got no fluid out. What is the way to bleed this thing ?
I bench bled the brake master cylinder I did the method with the 2 hoses going out the master cylinder and into the revisor and pumping the cylinder till no air bubbles come out. Got that out the way and installed. Next I installed the rear abs but how in the world do I bleed it. Auto zone guy told me that opening that nut and normal brake bleeding should be the way. I did that with my partner for about and hour and got no fluid out. What is the way to bleed this thing ?
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