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Originally Posted by blueranger
well this is amazing.
My car is 24 years old and its brake fluid has never been touched or changed.
right now there are poor guys who are reading this thread and believing it and they are breaking off nipples as we speak....and there are other guys who are reading this thread who took your advise and changed the fluid.. now there pulling up to red lights and hitting the pedal and instead of the old trusty brake fluid being down there at the caliper there is a nice fat air bubble.
In the last 40 years I have learned a few things about brakes.
1. Use a large C clamp when you change your brakes....
2. Use a chicken baister and suck some fluid out....making room for your new fluid.
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Well lets not do anything that would actualy be called maintaince. Maybe we should all run 20k mile oil changes on used oil, not fix anything, and drive our W126's into the ground.
If you snap the bleeders off trying to bleed the brakes they were shot anyway. Hmm I have no problem bleeding ABS systems and not getting any air in, don't see where the trick is its simple as can be.