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    Bleeding Gen 2 Mighty Max Brakes?

    I slid under my new to me '93 truck and found bleed screw on rear passenger side but found two lines on rear driver side and no bleed screw? How do I bleed driver's side rear? Thanks!

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    it bleeds through the passengers bleeder - odd but true!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pennyman1 View Post
    it bleeds through the passengers bleeder - odd but true!
    Ahhh, just found bleed nipple on valve above driver sider rear axle - so leave valve nipple alone and after bleeding passenger rear proceed to passenger front and then driver front per normal?

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    You could bleed the drivers rear that way - the 88 I had only had the 2 lines, no bleeder.
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    Did the rear valve bleeder above driver side rear axle and then proceeded per usual. Oldest and darkest brake fluid I have ever flushed. All the other fluids fresh - brake fluid flush so easy, never understand why people don't think about flushing brake fluid more often. Nice little truck! I enjoyed looking around and appreciating the build quality, lots of components easy to get to, another plus!

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    You bleed the rear pass, then the rear driver at the prop valve, then the pass front, then the driver front

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    Quote Originally Posted by DroppedMitsu View Post
    You bleed the rear pass, then the rear driver at the prop valve, then the pass front, then the driver front
    Exactly how I did it, thanks again!

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