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Re: bleeding front breaks
« on: January 06, 2014, 10:43:58 pm »
try to lube it up before you put it back on, i put a thin layer of grease on mine.
there is one rubber cup at the end try to get it in there with edges going in first, and once you get it in
if you think it rolled slide it in and out a few times, it usually fix itself. you can do the turn and push to lol
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