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Old May 18, 2005 | 04:10 AM
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Car: 89 formula 350
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Calipers and bleeding

Hey, the car I just bought is going to need front calipers, it dives to the left or right when you get on the brakes, which I am pretty sure means calipers. I just need to know how I go about bleeding the brakes after I put on the new calipers.
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Old May 19, 2005 | 05:28 PM
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Car: candy blue 85 z28
Engine: 305 tpi LB9
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calipers may be ok it could be the lines. the poriginal rubber lines have a tendacy to close down with corosion. i would also check the slides they often hang and can cause the same pulling.

bleeding brakes is easy takes two people one holds pedal other opens bleader pedal hits floor close bleader pedal person pumps slowly back up and repeat.

jeff
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