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![]() I know this may not be the right forum for this question but I know you guys are the experts when it comes to Mustangs so I hope you can help. I'm really in a bind
I'm working on a friends 97 6cyl mustang brakes. I've replace both rear calipers and the pads all around. I've bled the hell out of it and have no signs of air in the lines but I can't get a firm pedal. Is ther some special way to bleed these brakes? I started at rear, the fartherst away from the master cyl and worked towards the master cyl. Any ideas as to what's wrong? Also, is the emergency brake (rear disk) self adjusting? If not how do you adjust it? Thanks, Paul |
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