replaced caliper bracket
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hi everybody my name is george and i have a problem with my blazer 2 doors, 4wd, 4.3ltrs, 1999, was making a noise and i decided to check, well the pads are to old, i replaced them with a new ones, but the pedal is to soft! spoongie) i try to purge or bleed the fluid but i can not turn the bleed screew, beside, the rear caliper it seem to be old and the bracket is no moving, can some body help me! please,
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Just replacing your pads should not have caused the pedal to be spongy... Something else must have happened. As far as bleeding the brakes, you are going to have to get the bleeder open. If you damage the bleeder, you can get new ones from the parts store. You just have to make sure that you get the old bleeder out. If they are being a pain, put some penetrating oil on them and allow some time for it to set in.
I did a run through of the replacement on the rear axle of my old 2000 Bravada. The brakes will be the same in the back. Have a look at THIS THREAD.
Just replacing your pads should not have caused the pedal to be spongy... Something else must have happened. As far as bleeding the brakes, you are going to have to get the bleeder open. If you damage the bleeder, you can get new ones from the parts store. You just have to make sure that you get the old bleeder out. If they are being a pain, put some penetrating oil on them and allow some time for it to set in.
I did a run through of the replacement on the rear axle of my old 2000 Bravada. The brakes will be the same in the back. Have a look at THIS THREAD.
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