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Old Dec 4, 2004 | 03:48 AM
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Bleeding brakes

I think i need to bleed my brakes because they dont stop well in the meantime before iget some ls1 brakes. I was wondering what i need to do in order to do this. Do i need to do anyhting besides bleed every brake? I am kind of wondering if there is anything to do with the abs you have to bleed and where would it be located?

do you think doing this will help me stop a bit better? I have brand new pads and decent rotors.
Old Dec 4, 2004 | 04:17 AM
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Re: Bleeding brakes

Bleeding the brake fluid is always a good idea

However, based upon this comment,
Originally Posted by pHEnomIC
I have brand new pads and decent rotors.
I would thinks pad compound and bedding has more to do with your stopping woes than the fluid.
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