Upgrading my brakes!

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Nice, just remember to take your time with it, don't rush yourself, you'll do absolutely fine...

As that comedian used to say "You Can Do It!"

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And if you mess up the brake job...whats the absolute worse that can happen?

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E X A C T L Y!!!!!

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hey Cuffee, its a piece of cake , just remember to cover your paint up, in case have an accident with that brake fluild, you'll love those Galfer braided lines, be careful you will be able to stop on a dime

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I just installed the new pads all the way around. I bleed the front and back brakes. Next I will try to install the galfer brake lines.

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why did you bleed them before installing the lines?

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why did you bleed them before installing the lines?
I have no idea. I bled them after I installed the new brake lines. I think someone mentioned that whenever they touch their brakes they bleed them. I believe that is why I did it.
You'll wnna remove the fluid before pulling you lines out, otherwise it'll end up everywhere... Cuffee if you have any troubles just shoot me a pm and I'll run out there and check it out.  The hardest part for me was to decide how to run them...stock route or both lines to the master cylinder(for the front) ended up doing the later..but we could have them done and bled in no more than an hour... PJ



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