Recoil Rob
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I have a 10 year old Ford Explorer on which I have to change out the rotors and pads. The truck still has the original brake fluid in there so I figure it should be changed also.
The last time I bled brakes was 30 years ago; open bleeder, tell girlfriend to push pedal down, close bleeder, yell at girlfriend for not holding pedal down, refill reservoir, etc.
I figure by now someone has come up with a kit that allows a lone DIYer to bleed brakes, any recommendations?
Also, should I drain the system before changing the brake pads? I would think pushing the caliper pistons back in would pump dirty fluid back into the lines.
Appreciate any help.
thanks,
Rob
The last time I bled brakes was 30 years ago; open bleeder, tell girlfriend to push pedal down, close bleeder, yell at girlfriend for not holding pedal down, refill reservoir, etc.
I figure by now someone has come up with a kit that allows a lone DIYer to bleed brakes, any recommendations?
Also, should I drain the system before changing the brake pads? I would think pushing the caliper pistons back in would pump dirty fluid back into the lines.
Appreciate any help.
thanks,
Rob
