I just went through bleeding the entire system in my Ram and my Wrangler a couple weeks ago. The only tools I used were a length of clear plastic hose, a box end wrench, and a liter soda bottle. I started with the farthest wheel first, ran the plastic line from the bleeder to the 1 liter soda bottle filled with enough fluid to have the end of the line under fluid at all times. Opened the bleeder, pumped the brakes slowly up and down until there were no more air bubbles in the plastic line, adding fresh fluid to the master cylinder as needed, closed the bleeder and moved to the next wheel. Took about about an hour per vehicle start to finish and I have had no problem with either vehicle's brakes since.