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∙ 12y agoNo, you do not.
If you change the caliper, you will have to bleed that brake line. Have someone press on the brake pedal. Open the bleed valve, while they continue to hold the pedal. Close the valve. Repeat 3 times. We did it 4 times, but 3 should do it. Works great!
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∙ 12y agoyou change the brakes,check brakes fluid,bleed the brakes why is hard to stop in a 1988 sliverado?
Loosen the bleed valve
First id have to get my back brakes on your Chevy 2500 silverado.
Remove the original brakes and in stall it slowly.
No you dont have to. All I did was was pump the brakes with the car running
Having ABS does not change how you bleed the brakes. Bleed them as you would if it did not have ABS.
Bleed the master cylinder.& then rebleed the system.
No, as long as your pedal seemed good before the brake job, and you do not loosen the bleeder at all, you do not have to bleed the brakes.
no, it's not necessary unless your pedal fades or it's spongy.
yes, when you took the line off, you let air into it. so you will have to bleed them.
brake fluid.10 mm 11 mm , wd40, and a buddy to help ya
You bleed the brakes just like you bleed any other cars brakes, there is no special way to bleed anti-lock brakes.