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beast5680:

--- Quote from: "muddysteve" ---well i've got myslf an eezibleed kit and the new caliper pistons and seals


wish me luck


Steve
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ah that,ll be the job i just done on my disco i find it easier not to take the metal ring out for the scraper seal as they are an absolute pig to fit new ones, i just hook the seal out and fit the new one in its place

muddysteve:
woohoo  :D

job done, the dust seals were a PITA but went in in the end,

as for the eezibleed, how have i managed without one for all this time, once it was all set up took all of 30 seconds to bleed the calliper out and the brakes are now spot on  :D

and as a plus now theyre not binding it goes better too


Steve

muddyjames:

--- Quote from: "muddysteve" ---woohoo  :D

job done, the dust seals were a PITA but went in in the end,

as for the eezibleed, how have i managed without one for all this time, once it was all set up took all of 30 seconds to bleed the calliper out and the brakes are now spot on  :D

and as a plus now theyre not binding it goes better too


Steve
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And I went all the way over to you coz you thought you were going to have trouble! It was a GREAT gadget though. Remember to pump your spare back up though!

It gave us time to do my oil leek that I need to check and tow my bumper out straight too!

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