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To make a long story short. I replaced my front pads and rotors on my 1990 f150, had some complications and ended up having to replace all my front/rear break lines. the rubber ones and hard lines.
my problem is.. i'm trying to bleed the rear left tire and my bleeder valve is rusted beyond belief. Wrenches were stripping it so i had to result to vice grips. Messed it up even more. It's not going to budge. Is there a way i can bleed that wheel some other way or should i just replace the wheel cylinder. Id prefer not to replace it since i've already spent more money than i need to but i just wanted to check
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
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