Need Brake Help!

General Fiero Maintenance including oil changes, air filters, suspension refreshes, restorations, painting, etc.

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lucky
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Post by lucky »

Ya, I forgot they switched to wagner at the store level. The Silvers have the clips, no worries.
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Lucky FTW, pads are great! well as good as 87 fiero pads can get haha. Clip in perfectly and snug to the piston and the outer pads seem to fit better too. Thanks dude.
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Any time.
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Anyone got any tips and tricks on bleeding? I think my last fiero bleeding didn't go well because I had a locked up piston, but I figured I'd ask. Whats the deal with gravity bleeding, open all 4 bleeders and wait? How long?
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I put speed bleeders in mine when I rebuilt my calipers. Totally worth the $12. Little check valves that let you bleed by yourself- :thumbleft: .
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Post by CincinnatiFiero »

I bought a pair.. then lost them haha. My dad is going to come over and help me tonight so I'll get him in the car pumping.
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