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Old 01-08-2020, 09:01 PM   #7
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Hello All,

I do not have way to lift all the wheels up at the same time.

My question is, can I bleed the break fluid from the calipers, one wheel at a time (and put the wheel back and then up the second wheel and so on) or will it have any impact on the the break lines due to pressure?

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Sam
Depending on the wheels you have and the size of your hands, you may not need to lift any of them up. I have flushed my brakes by positioning the car so that I could just reach between the spokes with a wrench and open/close the bleeder.
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