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Hi guys,
If the Mods want to move this, that's OK. I know that many of us hang out in the 6.5 area.
So, it's time to bleed the Tahoe and Suburban brakes. I went to NAPA and Home Depot and built a DIY Pressure Brake Bleeder for $30!
I followed this guy's DIY instructions:
http://www.bmw-m.net/TechProc/bleeder.htm
So, here's the question. I know that the shops use devices like the "Kent-Moore J-29567 Brake Bleeder Adapter"
Has anyone used the DIY brake bleeder that pressurizes the brake fluid reservoir chamber on their 6.5 vehicle, and does it work OK?
I know that this will work on some of my other cars, but I just picked up an extra brake fluid reservoir cap from the local wrecking yard, and wanted to know if you guys have any experience using the DIY method.
Sincerely,
Rob
If the Mods want to move this, that's OK. I know that many of us hang out in the 6.5 area.
So, it's time to bleed the Tahoe and Suburban brakes. I went to NAPA and Home Depot and built a DIY Pressure Brake Bleeder for $30!
I followed this guy's DIY instructions:
http://www.bmw-m.net/TechProc/bleeder.htm
So, here's the question. I know that the shops use devices like the "Kent-Moore J-29567 Brake Bleeder Adapter"
Has anyone used the DIY brake bleeder that pressurizes the brake fluid reservoir chamber on their 6.5 vehicle, and does it work OK?
I know that this will work on some of my other cars, but I just picked up an extra brake fluid reservoir cap from the local wrecking yard, and wanted to know if you guys have any experience using the DIY method.
Sincerely,
Rob