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    has anyone ever tried these? I saw them at thunder racing, but fronts only.. Curious if they work or not, and if so, where can I get the rears?

    http://www.thunderracing.com/shop-by...-and-Bleeders/
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    I've heard from a few people that they are very troublesome. I use a mityvac.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by WMCCjames View Post
      I've heard from a few people that they are very troublesome. I use a mityvac.
      Do you have a link for your model? I see there are several versions..
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      • #4
        Originally posted by OIF1VET View Post
        Do you have a link for your model? I see there are several versions..
        I just got the cheap plastic one...picked it up at Autozone if I recall.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by WMCCjames View Post
          I just got the cheap plastic one...picked it up at Autozone if I recall.
          Any of these look familiar?
          http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=mit....c0.m270.l1313
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          • #6
            this is what i use
            http://www.tooldiscounter.com/ItemDi...okup=MITMV6830

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              Originally posted by OIF1VET View Post
              The 8000 looks like what I got
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              • #8
                Originally posted by OIF1VET View Post
                Do you have a link for your model? I see there are several versions..
                May I be so bold as to suggest the following style of bleeders? I say this, because I'm of a firm belief that brakes are a personal thing.

                http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/c=6k0u...SFlpDSGXyRgRi/

                I've had them on my ride for nearly 3 years now. So far, without any complaints.

                Cat.


                edit: I went with the Stainless Steel style of bleeders.
                Last edited by squareandcompass; October 4th, 2010, 08:12 PM. Reason: spelling/added info


                Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by squareandcompass View Post
                  May I be so gold as to suggest the following style of bleeders? I say this, because I'm of a firm belief that brakes are a personal thing.

                  http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/c=6k0u...SFlpDSGXyRgRi/

                  I've had them on my ride for nearly 3 years now. So far, without any complaints.

                  Cat.


                  edit: I went with the Stainless Steel style of bleeders.
                  1 question, how would I know I have bubble free liquid coming out the pass rear if I am in the car pumping the brakes? How would this be a 1 person operation? What did I miss?

                  Edit: and they only make them for 96 and earlier, at least that's all I saw..

                  Thanks though..
                  Last edited by OIF1VET; October 4th, 2010, 06:26 PM.
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                  • #10
                    My experience:

                    Kit came with clear plastic bag and rubber (very similar to surgical tubing) tubing. I did as directions said to do. Bleed farthest from Master Cylinder forward.

                    As to your question. When you're by yourself, unless you have some sort of elaborate mirror system set up. I don't know of anyway to pump/bleed brakes and simultaneously watch making sure all the air is bleed out.

                    I did squeeze bag and tubing into a ball within my hands before pushing tubing onto bleeders. My thought was to try and create a vacuum in bag. I did each corner separately, dumping old fluid into a empty brake fluid bottle I had.



                    edit: It's all in the "check ball". Pump and release. Each time I pumped, I could feel the firmness of pedal increase. I just pumped until the firmness arrived, thus staying at highest constant level.

                    Like I've said. This is my experience. Brakes are a personal choice.
                    Last edited by squareandcompass; October 4th, 2010, 06:37 PM. Reason: added info


                    Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar

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                      Originally posted by squareandcompass View Post
                      My experience:

                      Kit came with clear plastic bag and rubber (very similar to surgical tubing) tubing. I did as directions said to do. Bleed farthest from Master Cylinder forward.

                      As to your question. When you're by yourself, unless you have some sort of elaborate mirror system set up. I don't know of anyway to pump/bleed brakes and simultaneously watch making sure all the air is bleed out.

                      I did squeeze bag and tubing into a ball within my hands before pushing tubing onto bleeders. My thought was to try and create a vacuum in bag. I did each corner separately, dumping old fluid into a empty brake fluid bottle I had.

                      Like I've said. This is my experience. Brakes are a personal choice.
                      I would like to use those bleeders, but unless I missed something they don't have them for an 02....
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by OIF1VET View Post
                        I would like to use those bleeders, but unless I missed something they don't have them for an 02....
                        Ole Ms. Percy was born in 1987. Who would of thought bleeders would change that significantly? Below is the link for the stainless bleeders which, you've probably already looked at. It just seems reasonable that this company would have they style you need. Although, full disclosure... I've been wrong before, and will be again before I'm put to dust.

                        http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/


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                        Last edited by squareandcompass; October 4th, 2010, 08:11 PM.


                        Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar

                        Clamaped up tighter than a 15 year old on her first prom date...


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                          Originally posted by squareandcompass View Post
                          Ole Ms. Percy was born in 1987. Who would of thought bleeders would change that significantly? Below is the link for the stainless bleeders which, you've probably already looked at. It just seems reasonable that this company would have they style you need. Although, full disclosure... I've been wrong before, and will be again before I'm put to dust.

                          http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/


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                          This is all they show..
                          Firebird/TransAm 67-70 SB3824 - SB51624 SB51624
                          Firebird/TransAm
                          71-78 SB3824 - - SB51624
                          Firebird/TransAm 79-87 SB1015 SB1015 - SB8125L
                          Firebird/TA w/HD 88-93 - - - -
                          Firebird/TransAm
                          93-96 SB1015 SB1015 - SB8125L
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                          • #14
                            Would bleeders for a 2002 Camaro be any different?

                            98-02 SB1010 SB1010


                            Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by squareandcompass View Post
                              Would bleeders for a 2002 Camaro be any different?

                              98-02 SB1010 SB1010
                              Sent them an email...
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