Earl's Performance 280035ERL Brake Bleeder Screw

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Earl's Performance 280035ERL Brake Bleeder Screw
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Earl's Performance 280035ERL Brake Bleeder Screw

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  • Air Prevention: Specifically designed to prevent air inclusion during the brake bleeding process, ensuring a sealed system.
  • Direct Replacement: Functions as a direct replacement for original equipment bleeder screws, simplifying installation.
  • Solo Operation: Enables a single person to safely bleed brakes without assistance, streamlining the task.
  • Mess-Free Bleeding: Facilitates a clean bleeding process, eliminating the typical mess associated with brake maintenance.
  • Bubble Elimination: Engineered to prevent the introduction of air bubbles into the brake system, maintaining optimal performance.
  • Thread Specifications: Features a 5/16-24 thread and a 1-inch length, ensuring compatibility with relevant brake systems.
  • Paired Product: Supplied as a pair of bleeder screws, providing components for multiple bleeding points or as a spare.
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Feb 6, 2023
KenL427
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Earl's bleeding your wallet with these bleeders.

These overpriced bleeder valves appeared to be better quality than original, and I thought they would make it easy to bleed the system by myself. But they're junk. After replacing the entire brake system in my '66 Corvette, I replaced the original bleeders in a new rear caliper with a pair of these. They immediately leaked brake fluid even though they were closed and tight. I reinstalled the original bleeders and bled the brakes with a helper.

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