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ok this is a dumb question....but where the hell is the bleeder thingo for the brakes on my car? I have ony ever helped NSW Dave before and his has a bigass nut on the outside if the caliper..mine doesnt have that so where is mine :(

ok this is a dumb question....but where the hell is the bleeder thingo for the brakes on my car? I have ony ever helped NSW Dave before and his has a bigass nut on the outside if the caliper..mine doesnt have that so where is mine :(

I had a bigass nut/nipple on my calipers, are you sure you looked right?

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I had a bigass nut/nipple on my calipers, are you sure you looked right?

I only looked on the outside (That is where Daves were)..apparently they must be on the inside somwhere?

andy.. pull wheel off and look on the inside.

is urs 4 spot 2 spot.?

not brembos?

yeah mine are the normal m spec brakes....I hate wheel removal jobs :(

I only looked on the outside (That is where Daves were)..apparently they must be on the inside somwhere?

yeah mine are the normal m spec brakes....I hate wheel removal jobs :(

Off the top of my head, they should be on the back, top side. It's been a while, but they are there.

upstaged, don't make me laugh, you could spend the rest of short your life trying...i'd say go home, drink bleach and die, but it's not needed as you're already so close to death it'd be a waste of perfectly good bleach.

weak pupper. And as for dying. With your atitude I think you will find it faster than me.

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