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    Posted: 03 August 2010 at 8:09pm

I think it's time to buy my own bleeder kit, I saw one in action at the track, like Dr.'s too much, any ideas/suggestions where to look to buy?.

I like this Motive product, and the MP 0252 AMERICAN BLEEDER is only $82 USD:)

http://www.livermoreperformance.com/brake_tools.html

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I wouldn't mind a recycling system. Maybe force my brake fluid through a new oil filter to take out the particulate matter. VOILA! New brake fluid.
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I wouldn't trust reclaimed brake fluid...  no matter how much you filtered it.  What's $4/L for regular DOT3?

Thought that name sounded familiar though - check them out at Jegs.
http://www.jegs.com/p/Motive-Products/Motive-Products-Brake- Power-Bleeders/753543/10002/-1

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Originally posted by Dr.Fiero Dr.Fiero wrote:

I wouldn't trust reclaimed brake fluid...  no matter how much you filtered it.  What's $4/L for regular DOT3?

Thought that name sounded familiar though - check them out at Jegs.
http://www.jegs.com/p/Motive-Products/Motive-Products-Brake- Power-Bleeders/753543/10002/-1

Where can one get one like your's John?...is there not a local place in town, Jeg's is a ordering process again, much better prices though.

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Lordco is the dealer for speedi-bleed.

This other one might be better though, since
you don't have to bleed down a tire.
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And can use on my Grand AM also:)...prefer to buy than order, I'll call around.
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