daveray9
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Anyone know the size bleeders the Ram GEN4s take?
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Nah speed bleeders...do you mean power bleeders ? if so the units come with adapters to fit almost all caliper bleeder screws log in at (motive products .com) they make the power bleeders and give you all the info you need good luck
According to the website 2006 MY is that last year they made them for the 1500.Nah speed bleeders...
http://www.russellperformance.com/mc/speed-bleeders/
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Its the concept I was trying to show. Many vendors make them now. Just curious if anyone knows the bleeder screw sizes.According to the website 2006 MY is that last year they made them for the 1500.
Interesting.... Thanks!! Just ordered.Do yourself a favor and buy one of these:
Motive Products 0103 Power Bleeder Fits Late Model Chrysler Vehicles https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000TYJEXG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LGxUDbPJ3EV9G
I flushed the fluid in my truck by myself in less than 20 mins with that...
Nice... swapping the front calipers this weekend. Will report back.No problem[emoji106]
Suck out any old Fluid from the reservoir, fill the Motive up with at least a quart of some brake fluid, pump it up to 10 psi or so and go open the bleeders until they run clear. Easiest brake bleed/flush I’ve ever done...
Save my life... put the front calipers in on the wrong sides. Took me 2 hours to realize and had kept trying to bleed them and the pedal just kept sinking. After throwning things for an hour and swearing about needing to get it towed I looked and realized the bleeders were on the bottom of the caliper. Swapped em then flushed the entire system with this in 20minutes. Thx for the tip!No problem[emoji106]
Suck out any old Fluid from the reservoir, fill the Motive up with at least a quart of some brake fluid, pump it up to 10 psi or so and go open the bleeders until they run clear. Easiest brake bleed/flush I’ve ever done...
Save my life... put the front calipers in on the wrong sides. Took me 2 hours to realize and had kept trying to bleed them and the pedal just kept sinking. After throwning things for an hour and swearing about needing to get it towed I looked and realized the bleeders were on the bottom of the caliper. Swapped em then flushed the entire system with this in 20minutes. Thx for the tip!
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