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Brake bleed

Slickace1500

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Looking to see if anybody has the info for bleeding brakes. Went to wilwood setup and need the full procedure if possible to bleed them out and finish install to Ford book specs. Thanks in advance..
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Tbrownski

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You need to use a pressure bleeder. Ford recommends 30-50 psi in the service manual. I just did mine yesterday with 15 psi just fine. Start with the furthest tire away aka back right and move your way towards the master cylinder.
 

Felix808

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After 746 days, a MY22 4-door Badlands Bronco :-)
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Either a power bleeder or mightyvac will do the trick. Start at wheel furthest from reservoir 🤠
 

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barische

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just got BD and brakes feel soft/mushy. I got a motive bleeder. anyone figured out which adapter? is any dot4 fluid is good? I got some DOT4 low viscosity left from my VW GTI
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