Anyone tried these yet?
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
Anyone tried these yet?
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
Sounds interesting. Would also like to hear from someone that has used them. Bleeding brakes is a sucky job!
Bugs
2003 Ranger 620VS
2003 Yamaha 225HP
2003 Yamaha 9.9HP
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
Does anyone which Speed Bleeder will work on the UFP disc brakes on Ranger trailers?
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.
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.
Last edited by WisconsinF; 10-12-2018 at 10:59 AM. Reason: adding text
2013 Phoenix 721 ProXP
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!
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.
2006 Triton TR-21 XD, Mercury 225 Pro XS, S/N 1B287870