Brake Bleeder Relocators...
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Brake Bleeder Relocators...
I can't believe that someone hasn't come out with a brake-bleeder-relocator kit...you know, something like a hard line that can be mounted above the caliper (like a hard-line with a remote bleeder nipple) to allow bleeding the brakes without jacking/wheel removal.
Is there nobody that's done this?
I may need to unleash my inner-fool and f'up my brakes...hopefully, there'll be something worth using afterwards...
-ace
Is there nobody that's done this?
I may need to unleash my inner-fool and f'up my brakes...hopefully, there'll be something worth using afterwards...
-ace
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I hear you, but I'm not talking about 'hanging out'. Something along the lines of a hard-line routed close to the caliper with a bleed screw/nipple at the end. Just something "enough" to reach.
I had a CTS-V prior to the Z, and bleeding those were a 5 minute job. My friend's Porsche is the same way. There must be a way...
I had a CTS-V prior to the Z, and bleeding those were a 5 minute job. My friend's Porsche is the same way. There must be a way...
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I hear you, but I'm not talking about 'hanging out'. Something along the lines of a hard-line routed close to the caliper with a bleed screw/nipple at the end. Just something "enough" to reach.
I had a CTS-V prior to the Z, and bleeding those were a 5 minute job. My friend's Porsche is the same way. There must be a way...
I had a CTS-V prior to the Z, and bleeding those were a 5 minute job. My friend's Porsche is the same way. There must be a way...
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If you have the Wilwood SL6 kit, you can get a line for that shown below. It is intended to be used for a brake fluid recirculating system (which I love!) and with that you never have to bleed since every time you hit the brakes you are bleeding. However, with this, you could run a flex line out of this to a remote bleeder like on a clutch slave cylinder.