I always bleed brakes by myself. I prefer to work alone on some tasks so I can concentrate on what is going on rather than chatting. Here is the homemade setup that I use.
Well, don't concentrate too hard there andy:
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lol, OMG typical Moparts Shade Tree Mechanics: Where on Earth is Richard Ehrenberg when you really need him?
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I'm not a Mechanic by any stretch of the imagination, but, you Dummies do know that the reservoir that is capturing the brake fluid is supposed to be ABOVE the caliper? An air bubble always rises UP. It can't be forced DOWN if the reservoir is above the bleed screw. LOL.
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No wonder you guys complain about the brakes on these cars, you don't know what you are doing!
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My factory brakes will put people through the windshield!
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36 replies and 2 of you Clowns have posted incorrect photos of your one-man set-ups.
As usual, someone from another forum will find this thread on google and think Mopar People are clueless, thanks alot.