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![]() Yes you can take the rubber brake line off and put a new caliper on. Why do you need to replace the caliper? If you're going to disconnect the rubber front brakeline you may want to get braided steel brake-lines - they won't expand under pressure like the rubber ones and will perform better. If you're not going to change your brake lines - make sure you don't lose the copper washers when you take the lines off caliper.
That is correct it is the bleeder volve next to the brake hose. |
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![]() Its recommended to change both front calipers at the same time. Dont want one side being stronger than the other.
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![]() Use a pair of needle nose Vise Grips to pinch the rubber line. When the new caliper are on it'll take less time, effort, and brake fluid to bleed them.
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