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Old 04-16-2019, 12:49 AM   #7
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Re: the dreaded brake bleeding thread for a 71 C-10

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Well after taking a few days off and going back and re tracing all my steps with a clear head I realized I put the calipers on the opposite sides and the bleader valves that should be facing up where facing down probably trapping all sorts of air in the calipers lol. Can’t believe I let that one happen but I got them flipped today. And immediately they felt better after getting them bleed again. Have yet to drive it but I’m pretty sure I got the problem solved!
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