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Brake Fluid Flush



  Bus Winker
I'm going to be following this guide to flush my brakes but I have a few questions.
Can this be done without the eezibleed kit?
I'm replacing all my discs and pads too so I'm guessing the brake fluid flush should be done after this?
 
Do the fluid flush after replacing your brake parts mate.
Can easily flush fluid without easybleed kit. Get a mate to pump the pedal while you open and close the bleed nipple as required. Pretty easy. Remember to start furthest from the master cylinder and work in diagonals. Ie. Rear nearside first then front offside.
 
  Bus Winker
Do the fluid flush after replacing your brake parts mate.
Can easily flush fluid without easybleed kit. Get a mate to pump the pedal while you open and close the bleed nipple as required. Pretty easy. Remember to start furthest from the master cylinder and work in diagonals. Ie. Rear nearside first then front offside.

Cheers mate. So I can fit discs and pads on one side, flush the brake fluid, then repeat for the next side or should I fit all brakes first before starting the flush?
 
  Bus Winker
Ok I'll do it that way. I just didn't want to take all the wheels off again once all the brakes are fitted which is why I wanted to do it one at a time.
 


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