Re: Replacing Brake Fkuid
I agree.....when I can find out the correct number of the speed bleeders, I am going to do mine....Frosty says SB 8125 and George says SB 8125 L
I emailed speedbleeders and asked them..........
OK, here is the word from the horse's mouth.....
"The size(s) for your application is as follows:
>
> Front..right SB8125L quantity 1, left SB8125L quantity 2
> Rear...SB8125L quantity 1
>
> When ordering Speed Bleeder, consider also ordering the Bag and Hose Combo.
> The bag is like an IV bag. It comes with 30 inches of silicone hose. When
> one end of the hose is attached to the bag and the other end is
> attached to the Speed Bleeder, it makes the messy job of bleeding brakes neat and clean.
> The hose and bag are reusable.
>
> Speed Bleeder is also available in 303 Stainless Steel. The stainless steel
> bleeder will never rust or corrode and is polished to a brilliant gloss for
> the custom look. To order the stainless steel version go to
>
www.speedbleeder.com click on "Secure Ordering" at the top of the order page
> you will see a selection "Stainless Steel". Click on this heading and all
> the sizes available in stainless steel will drop down.
>
> Thanks,
> Whitney
>
[...Have them for the NT and am just waiting until I replace the front pads to do the fluid...]
Bob,
If the fluid has been in there at or beyond 2-years, I'd go ahead and do it now. Brake fluid is cheap!