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Old 07-22-2010, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Hydratech View Post
One glaring question - are the bleeder screws at the tops of the calipers? I just can't tell you how many times I have seen the calipers installed backwards (left caliper swapped with the right caliper, finding bleeder screws at the bottom instead of the top. You could run a tanker truck of fluid through the brake system and never get the air out if this is by chance the case.

Are you serious ??
That's how these are......the bleeder screw is at the BOTTOM of each caliper on both sides.
This is the passenger side caliper, and right is front. The bleeder screw is at the very bottom.
My front stock disc brakes bleeder screws are at the very top.

Another member took this whole rear end off his 70 something Chevelle and it was functional.
So I'm baffled as to why that would all the sudden create problems......but not doubting it.


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