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Join Date: Oct 2006
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ive got to change the two metal pipes that run to my o/s/f caliper. any advice before i start and also does the rrc require the same method of bleeding as a normal car or not
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Hey Wayno. The bleeding part is pretty straight foward. You don't need anything special to do it on the RRC. I did both of the main lines running from the abs actuator to rear axle junction without any problems. I just ordered a hard pipe kit from Jeg's so that I can replace both hard lines on the rear axle and have spare brake lines. Good luck.
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