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PMD Power

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I want them.. I been wanting them.. I know some of you have them... I dunno what size(s) I need for my 90... but I am sick of crappy brake feel :(


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anyone? :(


I know they list the SLO 4 wheel disc.. but I dunno if that is the same as the SHO... did some searching and coudl not find the answer frown
 

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I did look there... but it does not say SHO or not... and I am not too sure about the SLO 4 wheel disc and SHO being the same... I did do a search and saw on guy had a problem with the fronts.. said the rear fit fine... shrug

I need them bad.. I just wanna be sure before I buyn cause I know if I buy without know first they willbe wrong cause it always works that way :D
 

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Makke sure you find the correct size bleeder screw and use that to figure out the correct speed bleeder to purchase. I think the stock fronts are 3/8x24x 1.1 or 1.5 IIRC that's thread size x pitch x length. Be careful, as I have found aftermarket calipers may have different sized threads than oem. Your best bet is to remove the bleeder screws and figure the replacement size on that. My rebuilt AZ rears had a different size bleeder than oem.
 

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On the SHOTimes site, there is an article on bleeding the brakes after an upgrade. He used the speedbleeders on his. Here is the link.
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Part#SB1010

<small>[ March 12, 2004, 11:11 PM: Message edited by: jdpopp ]</small>
 

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sweet thanks!.. i knwo I looked at the very page yeasterday.. but I guess mine eyes missed that part..I'll be ordering those tomorrow :)
 

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I'm working on getting the upgrade done. It will include the speedbleeders I heard they do a very good job.
 

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Maybe I'll finally get around to installing my set tomorrow. Been laying in the basement for several weeks now. Darn tax season......... :( Never time to do anything but work.
 

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I'll sell ya mine so I can order up the power bleeder system from the company that I swear that Ron Porter has stock in :)

Frankly I have them on my 94 Opal Frost, they make it faster to flush out brake fluid/bleed the system. But for the $30 I spent on them I would have been better served buying the Power bleeder for $50 and know that I'm flushing out all the old fluid in one swoop without having to pump the brakes at all.
 

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I can do the same thing with 4' of clear 1/4" ID vinyl hose and a soup can.
 
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