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    Speed Bleeder

    Anyone tried these yet?

    http://www.speedbleeder.com/

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    Re: Speed Bleeder (Dite)

    Sounds interesting. Would also like to hear from someone that has used them. Bleeding brakes is a sucky job!
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    Re: Speed Bleeder (Dite)

    I use the Ampro Brake Bleeder One man system Part Number: T71658 from Advance
    Auto parts for $7.24.If I can do it anybody can

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    Re: Speed Bleeder (EL Skeeter)

    Does anyone which Speed Bleeder will work on the UFP disc brakes on Ranger trailers?

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    Before I confuse the people at Speed Bleeder does anyone have the part number of the "Speed Bleeder" for a UFP DB-42 caliper?
    I've installed them on many old motorcycle that I've restored...awesome product.
    Thanks.

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    FYI
    OK...I made a bunch of calls to Speed Bleeder and to Dexter (UFB Brakes)
    The Speed Bleeder stock number for the UFB DB-42 caliper is SB71620.
    So now you know.
    Thanks to Dennis at Dexter.
    Bought a set off eBay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WisconsinF View Post
    FYI
    OK...I made a bunch of calls to Speed Bleeder and to Dexter (UFB Brakes)
    The Speed Bleeder stock number for the UFB DB-42 caliper is SB71620.
    So now you know.
    Thanks to Dennis at Dexter.
    Bought a set off eBay.
    Interesting for sure. Just bled the brakes on my trailer. Let us know how they work.

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    Did the job last weekend solo...easy peasy with the speed bleeders.
    I'm very familiar with the technique from using them on old motorcycles.
    So easy I did the work in the launch parking lot...(weekday...no one around).
    Even easier without the boat on the trailer!

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    Might be a long shot. Thought I would ask. I have already tried to reach out to Dexter and SpeedBleeder with no success. Does anyone what size I would nee for the UFP DB-35? I am thinking this is what I have now - 1.25 pitch, 10mm is a little small. Thinking it is 11mm because that is the head size of the bolt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4stroke View Post
    Might be a long shot. Thought I would ask. I have already tried to reach out to Dexter and SpeedBleeder with no success. Does anyone what size I would nee for the UFP DB-35? I am thinking this is what I have now - 1.25 pitch, 10mm is a little small. Thinking it is 11mm because that is the head size of the bolt.
    Brake bleeder screw for the DB-35 should be 7/16-20, same threads as the banjo bolt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4stroke View Post
    Might be a long shot. Thought I would ask. I have already tried to reach out to Dexter and SpeedBleeder with no success. Does anyone what size I would nee for the UFP DB-35? I am thinking this is what I have now - 1.25 pitch, 10mm is a little small. Thinking it is 11mm because that is the head size of the bolt.
    Thank you!!

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