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    would maybe if you switched sides of the car with the calipers would they clear?Right to left-left to right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    would maybe if you switched sides of the car with the calipers would they clear?Right to left-left to right?
    I mistakenly had mine flip flopped like that. The hoses were routed nicer for me but the bleed screws are on the bottom which makes it impossible to bleed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 53 Chevy5 View Post
    I mistakenly had mine flip flopped like that. The hoses were routed nicer for me but the bleed screws are on the bottom which makes it impossible to bleed.
    Pull your calipers off the rotors (don't hang by hoses, tie them up with the bleeder on top, I use wire ties, throw a socket about the same width as the rotor and bleed them off the rotor and reinstall.
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