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Brake Question

Atticus

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Has anyone ever used one of the Mytivac one man brake bleeding tools before.I see they are like $30.Seems like a lot for a simple vacuum tool.Wondering if they are worth the money and how well they work?
 
The Motive Products power bleeder (www.motiveproducts.com) is a MUCH better investment; for $60.00, it makes brake bleeding a one-person ten-minute job. One trip around the car with a bleeder wrench and bottle and you're done. :)

BleederTank.JPG


:beer
 
The Motive Products power bleeder (www.motiveproducts.com) is a MUCH better investment; for $60.00, it makes brake bleeding a one-person ten-minute job. One trip around the car with a bleeder wrench and bottle and you're done. :)

BleederTank.JPG


:beer

I like it!
 
yeah nice lookin set up.I've been reading through the posts because i'm thinking i need more than bleeding,just wanted to start there.
I know i have original calipers and from what i've been reading i am starting to believe those might be the problem.Alot of people say these need to be changed to stainless steel sleeved cylinders... $$$
Doesn't look like even putting on new pads is like changing a normal disc brake set up.Something about floating and fixed pads.I gots more reading to do before i dig into this problem
 

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