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Old 03-27-2009, 01:26 AM   #4
billytheman1188
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Originally Posted by Redog View Post
For just a pad and rotor change, you don't have to bleed the system, just push back the caliper piston

long story short....i accidentally opened the bleeder screw and let some air in the system....never bleeded the system after i did that cause i didnt think any air got in it.....well it did and it took me a while before i bled the brakes....which in turn messed up my brakes in the mean time.

lol, i guess that wasnt short.....
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