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Hmm, Duncan just told me to remember to bleed the ABS. I forgot. My brakes are mushy now.

I replaced my booster and master cylinder.

Then filled and bled the brakes at the calipers.

Then test drove and they are mushy and don't stop that well.

So yeah, I would like to know how you do it.

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Exactly the same as the other brake nipples, you just do them last. EIther 1 or 2 nipples on top of the ABS unit.

Good to hear you got ur bleed problem sorted adam.

This is how mr nissan says to do a 32 gtr

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Mine are 'fine' too, but they just don't feel crisp. I have never driven other abs r33s.

But compared to my lexus gs300, there seems to be a lot more 'flop' in the initial bit of the pedal, like it doesnt' seem to do much up there, whereas in the lexus, it is very tight and firm, just like my clutch pedal.

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