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Replacing brakes-Mustang v-6, 2003

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Old Mar 21, 2011 | 06:52 PM
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i hate having to mash the pedal forever to bleed get pressure back lol
Old Jul 17, 2012 | 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by 99'PEGASV6
alright then, sounds good. another mission accomplished lol; but i've found an oil leak while doing this process, and my coolant has been "disappearing" but we'll save that for another thread by me lol. thanks for the walk-through fellas.


Now I see this post was made years ago but I just had to comment, I LOLd reading this, you guys r great lol and btw, i'm bloody horrified to try n go replace my line now but needs to b done lol anyway i had to comment on this because wtf i mean like all this happened to me to but reverse, i was having problems with my horse puking fluid all over the ground, a thermostat and radiator later problem fixed and a week later i'm finding a busted break line i mean wth man lol if it isn't one thing it's another, I'm thinking once u start fixing crap you will find something else.... Glad I found these forums, I think they will come in useful....

Old Jul 11, 2016 | 08:26 PM
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Does anyone know if the caliper bracket bolts are the same for front and rear?
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