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Old 14 July 2003, 11:24 AM
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I have just recieved my brembo brake kit from the group buy
A mate is going to fit them for me and he wants to know the
correct order for bleeding the brakes

Can anyone help?

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Old 14 July 2003, 11:47 AM
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I'm told there are two independant braking systems

1) driver-side front, passenger-side rear
2) passenger-side front, driver-side rear

Not sure which of them you start on first (if it makes any difference).

So, if you started on the drivers-sidem you'd do driver-side front, passenger-rear and then passenger-side front, driver-side rear.

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