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| i'm getting fluid to come out of each caliper but nothing like pressure i've spent like an hbour straight bleeding brakes. any ideas? |
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| Talk about a coincidence - I'm having the same issue. We keep bleeding them and I still have no front brakes.
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| yeah i love my front brakes i use them more than rear brakes so i guess i'll the autozone vaccum pumps the way to go |
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| lol im having the same problem on my zilla
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so i guess i'll the autozone vaccum pumps the way to go

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