These are a great and inexpensive braking mod - highly recommended.
Glenn :burnout:
I should have another couple sets later this week or early next so hit me up on Monday perhaps. Instructions are included but in for the most parts it's "remove old, replace with new and bleed". I don't sell the bleeders however sorry.
I'm not a pro, just a driveway guy. But I used this for the first time, and I will never go back! (not even kicking and screaming)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MVP-0252/
That looks SWEET, but to put all new fluid in you would still need to do it the old school way, correct?
If it works for you that's cool.
However...the reason I (and others in the kit biz) don't care for these types of tools is that pressurizing the fluid runs the risk of aeration to it. Even inducing the smallest of bubbles will lead to both soft pedal and greater chance of moisture contamination.