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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Hadfield" data-source="post: 1022445" data-attributes="member: 71925"><p>If your doing the pads/rotors than bleed yourself and save the $. Not tough, I did it for the 1st time this yr. I read a lot and watched YouTube videos to get an idea. They say it's best with 2 ppl but I didn't have a helper and did the 1 person bleed method. Turkey Baster out the reservoir 1st then slowly add new fluid in tank. Check the tank after each bleed/time to make sure your not low-you don't want to go low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Hadfield, post: 1022445, member: 71925"] If your doing the pads/rotors than bleed yourself and save the $. Not tough, I did it for the 1st time this yr. I read a lot and watched YouTube videos to get an idea. They say it's best with 2 ppl but I didn't have a helper and did the 1 person bleed method. Turkey Baster out the reservoir 1st then slowly add new fluid in tank. Check the tank after each bleed/time to make sure your not low-you don't want to go low. [/QUOTE]
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