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i just installed wilwood 4 wheel brakes on my camaro,the calipers have 4 bleeder screws on each one ...this may sound dumb,but do i need to bleed all 4 and is there an order to do this????16 bleeder screws sounds like a good way to get air in the system..lol...thanks,denny
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I`m pretty sure that they have multiple bleeders so the caliper could be mounted in different positions. Just use the bleeders on the top, pointing upwards.
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thanks Rory,makes sense to me..back to the pole barn,hope my heater still works...lol...denny
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It is because they are four piston calipers. You must bleed all four pistons per caliper. That is how my Strange are, and also Aerospace too.
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