tomstanforster
Number of posts : 1385 Age : 39 Location : Maaaarch Drives : Mk1 Karmann cabby,Mk1 caddy,B3 waggon,2011 caddy van Registration date : 2009-10-19
| Subject: bleeding brakes Wed Apr 06 2011, 17:02 | |
| i have ugraded all of my brakes on my mk1 ,but having no luck getting them to bleed up ive spent have a day today bleeding ,any1 got any pointers | |
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RS4Paul
Number of posts : 185 Age : 50 Location : Nr Sandy Drives : vw T5 ,new Tiguan, RS4 B5 Registration date : 2008-11-14
| Subject: Re: bleeding brakes Wed Apr 06 2011, 18:52 | |
| pop down to your local halfrauds and get a gunsons pressure bleeding kit they are about £20. It uses pressure from a spare tyre and you just go round and open up the bleed nipples ...job done would lend you mine but using it at the moment as got clutch problems on the rs4 | |
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bridgedubber
Number of posts : 1831 Age : 39 Location : Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire Drives : mk2 golf gti 2.0 8v, mk2 golf gti 2.0 16v ABF, mk4 golf gt tdi Registration date : 2008-02-16
| Subject: Re: bleeding brakes Thu Apr 07 2011, 05:26 | |
| my friend used one of these the other week to bleed his clutch, looks good | |
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