These Speed Bleeders fit an F-250
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These Speed Bleeders fit an F-250
I got two sets of speed bleeders from Summit, but since they aren't sponsors I can't say that I got them
The F-250 SD 4x4 needs 10MM x 1.0 which I could not find at any of the local parts stores.
I paid $9.95 per set + 4.95 shipping/handling.
If Summit were a sponsor, I could share that the part number is RUS-639560.
I installed them last night and they function as advertised.
The F-250 SD 4x4 needs 10MM x 1.0 which I could not find at any of the local parts stores.
I paid $9.95 per set + 4.95 shipping/handling.
If Summit were a sponsor, I could share that the part number is RUS-639560.
I installed them last night and they function as advertised.
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I probably should have gone that route. I decided to make a DIY "Motiv" style power bleeder, and it didn't turn out so well. I think maybe I put too much pressure in it, and / or I need larger O rings for the cap. Haven't given up on it yet, but something like that would have been a lot cheaper and faster!
Then again...I always need a "project" to keep me out of trouble...
Then again...I always need a "project" to keep me out of trouble...
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