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quick speed bleeder question

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by dauntless_powered, Sep 29, 2006.

  1. Sep 29, 2006
    dauntless_powered

    dauntless_powered SUB COB 2024 Sponsor

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    i have never used these, and i am eventually gonna put 11" brakes on this, but my current bleeders are frozen right now so i was wondering if i get the bleeders now for the stock brakes, can i reuse them on the 11"ers when i get the? i just dont want to buy them twice
     
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    gscj5

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    Rondog

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    That will depend on what your future 11" backing plates came off of, and the wheel cylinders for those backing plates. For example, the 11" backing plates I have came off a 1978 DJ5 postal Jeep, and I don't know if they'll use the same SB1428 bleeders. I've heard of guys using 11" brakes from various vehicles.
     
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    speedbuggy

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    Yup, you may buy them twice :( Look ahead to see if the 11's you'll use will accomodate ;)
     
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    BlueFlu

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    How far down the road will it be before the upgrade?
    Speed bleeders are nice, though not a must have deal. ;)
     
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    dauntless_powered

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    i plan on doing the 11" some time this winter...how much are a set of bleeders at the local flaps usually? 50 bucks or so?
     
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    BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

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    No just a few bucks.
     
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    dauntless_powered

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    i guess i can always buy the 11" that will fit the bleeders...kind of *** backwards but oh well
     
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    MCSCOTT

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    Just go ahead and do the 11" upgrade now. It's almost winter.
     
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    BlueFlu

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    It is winter up north isn't it?
     
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    dauntless_powered

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    i dont have any idea were to start looking for those.....we have no decent pic and pulls around here (they are illegal in ct)
     
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    Rondog

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    I bought mine from a local guy that's a mail carrier, and he has some old postal Jeeps that he's been parting out. I've already bought both sets of plates that he had, a set for me and set for kiowamtp. Paid $40 for each set.

    You might try placing WTB ads on craigslist.com, look on Epay, or try here... http://www.postaljeep.net/ Any other kinds of salvage yards around there, besides the P&P's?

    I'm sure there's other vehicles that you can use the plates from, but I don't know what they are.
     
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    Mcruff

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    Just call these guys and tell them you need the backing plates for a 1972 postal jeep, don't tell them they are going on cj5, just tell them your postal jeep is an early 70's model with a dana 44 in it. They have stacks of them literally.
    http://www.postaljeep.net/
     
  14. Sep 29, 2006
    wreckless123

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    Just as a heads up, your rear bleeders are busted off, I know I spend a few hours under that thing.. R)
     
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