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Mach-1 Brake Kit Install Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="KEVINC66" data-source="post: 6790481" data-attributes="member: 73460"><p>Congrats on the problem getting fixed,yea thats the one thing I was always told about opening up the brake lines,or mainly the hoses off the calipers,I wrap the ends of the hoses in a rag,don't touch the brake pedal when the hoses or lines are open.I guess it keeps the amount of air getting deep into your system to a minimum.I've never had to have my brakes powerbled.I'll still keep my fingers crossed anytime I open my lines though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KEVINC66, post: 6790481, member: 73460"] Congrats on the problem getting fixed,yea thats the one thing I was always told about opening up the brake lines,or mainly the hoses off the calipers,I wrap the ends of the hoses in a rag,don't touch the brake pedal when the hoses or lines are open.I guess it keeps the amount of air getting deep into your system to a minimum.I've never had to have my brakes powerbled.I'll still keep my fingers crossed anytime I open my lines though. [/QUOTE]
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