New SS Brake lines
#11
generally speaking, start with the corner farthest away from the master cylinder and keep working your way forward. the pattern you mentioned is usually right for a LHD vehicle
though i dont know on these trucks if theres anything special to do to the ABS module or anything, i know on other european cars you have to also bleed some intermediate points as well to ensure things are flowing through the ABS module... then get the ABS to activate on your test drive after the bleeding to get any remaining bubbles out. that may not be the case here though, i dont know..
#12
So the order is:
Left Rear
Right rear
Right front
Left front.
X2 on the flare nut wrenches. It's super easy to bugger up the threads using a two sided open end.
Also
https://landroverforums.com/forum/ge...acement-39705/
You can slot the side or the top.
#15
#16
I tried a set of those speed bleeders about 25 years ago. In less than 2 years they were worthless rusted lumps.
The stainless steel ones might be ok, but by the time you spend that much money you could have bought a Motive Power bleeder that can be used on multiple vehicles, unlike the speed bleeders.
The stainless steel ones might be ok, but by the time you spend that much money you could have bought a Motive Power bleeder that can be used on multiple vehicles, unlike the speed bleeders.
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