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Use Cooling System Pressure Tester to Bleed Brakes? 200 1988

Which would I recommend for you?

Hard to say. I like the one I've got. Looks like the one you linked, but yours is newer and perhaps improved. I won't tell you what oil to use or how often to flush your coolant.

Thing is, every tool and method we use is slightly biased by the investment we make. Notice, no one (except lucid himself) will admit to making a mistake by buying the crank holding tool. You've got mama to answer to for the price of that new impact wrench. Of course it was worth getting! We want to justify our decisions.

You need to focus on learning how the hydraulic brakes work in your Volvo if you're going to maintain them yourself. Take pride in learning the theory for yourself, not in following unexplained instructions given by others. What CB said about brakes being important underlines our concerns.
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Art Benstein near Baltimore

A man will pay $20 for a $10 item he needs. A woman will pay $10 for a $20 item that she doesn't need.






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New Mystery Brake Fluid Leak [200][1988]
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