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Submitted 2021-07-11
By Federico
From Undisclosed
Ok
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Submitted 2021-05-15
By Dominic
From Undisclosed
Worked as expected on my 1998 4runner
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Submitted 2020-09-04
By DEAN
From Undisclosed
Replace bad bleeders on truck.
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from $13.99
View ProductSubmitted 2018-05-29
By Shade tree Nick
From Southern NJ
These bleeders allow you to leave the bleeder open while you pump the brake pedal to force fluid through the brake line. The check valve in the bleeder prevents air from entering the brake line when you release the brake pedal. However, it is not entirely a 1 man process. You still need someone to watch the bleeder to verify when all the air bubbles are out of the wheel you are bleeding. Also, the pressure required to push the check ball open is aquired easily by stepping on the pedal but you may not create enough pressure using the pressurized bleeding systems that force fluid through the master cylinder. Typically those systems use 10 - 15 pounds of pressure that may not be enough to open the spring loaded check ball in the bleeder screw. I have not tried vacuum bleeding with this style bleeder screw but vacuum bleeders utilize 10 pounds of pressure also.
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Submitted 2017-03-16
By Gabriel
From undisclosed
Was not "perfect fit " at all as described by advance auto
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from $15.99
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