Order of Bleeding Brakes
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Order of Bleeding Brakes
I know you are supposed to go from farthest to closest, but on 3rd generation 4Runners, I heard the farthest is driver rear.
So should the order be:
driver rear, passenger rear, passenger front, and driver front?
So should the order be:
driver rear, passenger rear, passenger front, and driver front?
#2
The T fitting that splits the brake line to the 2 rear drums is above the center of the differential so both rears are equally distant. It should not matter.
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