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Old Jan 24, 2003 | 12:09 PM
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Originally posted by reno96teg
you should always bleed the lines.. it's not hard anyway. if not to get air out, you'll want to bleed the "dirty" brake fluid out.

depending on the amount of time since the last bleeding, you'll probably get brown fluid out during a bleeding. brake fluid turns brown as it absorbs moisture (it's designed to do this). you always want to have clean fluid in your system. bleeding helps insure this.
Do yourself a favor and go buy some speed bleeders. They are pretty cheep and then you won't have to depend on your buddy to come over and pump the brakes for you. I put some speed bleeders in when I put on my steel braided lines, and it was way easy to bleed the whole system! I won't do brakes without them again!!!:thumbup:
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