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    Hi, I'm new to this forum so I will probably make a few mistakes. I am not great on computers so please bear with me
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    Welcome. Allot of great info and people here. also the search button is your best interest.
    Lambokit to be built!!!!!
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    would like to change the brake fluid at the same time as I do the brakes and rotors.
    I would like to know if anyone can tell me which is better, vaccum bleed or pressure
    bleed and if pressure bleed, what would be the best pressure?
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    get a person to operate the brake pedal.
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    does anyone have information on how to fix sub frame noise on aluminum sub frame
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    Been awhile since I asked about bleeding brakes, I tried using the Mityvac Brake
    bleeder and it worked really well. I managed to flush all the old fluid without doing
    any damage so I guess that's a good thing.
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