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Old 06-23-2008, 07:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Install Order?

Here's what i need to do:

ss brake lines
pads
rotors
speed bleeders
paint calipers
flush fluid



i know i have to hold the brake pedal down when installing the lines
i know i have to push the piston back in when installing the new pads, and it's good to open the bleeder valve to flush out the caliper a bit


so what order would be the best to install these?

i thought:
1. lines
2. push the piston back in
3. bleeders
4. paint calipers
5. rotors
6. pads
7. flush fluid


any thoughts? thanks.
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