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![]() I personally use a vacuum pump to bleed the brakes. 35 bux at auto zone.
As far as brake upgrades go my 92LX has the brake system off of a 98 cobra on it and it works really well. I think upgrading to rear disc brakes would be a much better place to spend money than calipers I know thats not what you were asking but just thought I would throw that out there. I dont know if the Cardone products are any good or not. Sorry I couldnt be more help.
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