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And for you Spyder guys I can do one for you too if you just hit me up on PM I just need to know one thing.
And Brake lines are coming soon. Just keep that hush hush.
Edited by kameleon 9/6/2008 9:09 PM
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    Location: Bartlett, TN | Alright I'm in. Guess I will have to spend a little of this OT I am getting thanks to the Hurricanes.
What do you think?
Black/Smoke?
Red?
I am thinking RED to offeset the black of the engine bay & hoses.
Oh well, I want one period!
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     Location: Jackson, MS | I would say red also. It is kind of a darker reed anyways so it should match the "crimson red" of the car.
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| Donny, I answered in the link so let me repeat here...Is this in the frunk or engine bay? What is the bleed procedure after you install it? Thanks! ...Ken |
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     Location: Jackson, MS | replied in the other post. It is easy to bleed. And yes it's in the engine bay. |
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         Location: Memphis, TN | IT helps to have a lift to put it on too Took about 10 minutes. |
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    Location: Bartlett, TN | lateralG's - 9/8/2008 10:24 PM
What is the bleed procedure after you install it? Thanks! ...Ken
Real easy to do. When I rebuilt my brakes last year, I put FRESH fluid in the clutch system too. So, this should be pretty straight forward & easy to do.
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