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Unread 08-11-2012, 12:40 PM
i4110peter i4110peter is offline
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Default Trailer Brakes

Finally pulled trailer wheels and hubs apart to replace brake shoes and general clean up. I need to bleed the brake lines. Any good ideas on how? I assume I will need to use vacuum to pull the fluid thru the lines. Thanks for the help.
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Unread 08-15-2012, 09:01 AM
Monkey Butler Monkey Butler is offline
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Well if you haven't figured it out already...

I have an electric solenoid on mine that releases the pressure when the truck is in reverse. I plugged my Mighty Vac tool which can also create pressure into the overflow hose for the solenoid and presssurized the reservoir.

Then I just had to go around and crack each bleeder on the calipers. I had to repressurize the reservoir severla times but it was an easy one man job.
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