How to Flush and Purge Brakes As We Change Busted Brake Hose
How to flush old brake fluid, purge air from brake lines, because we change a busted brake hose caused by the tire. If you are running larger tires on your Truck, SUV, Jeep, or whatever your drive there is more stress on the brakes. Well, all our cars are lifted and stopping is very important to us! Tools And Parts Used: Front Right Brake Hose for Jeep YJ Wrangler: https://amzn.to/3f6EF5G Milwaukee 18-Volt Drill and Impact Driver Kit: https://amzn.to/366BwxM Husky Mechanics Tool Set: https://amzn.to/3kuGUzD We are doing this because when I installed the 4-inch lift on this jeep, I didn't make sure the brake hose cleared the tire when turning. So in this video, we go over how to replace the brake hose, that connects the brake slave cylinder to the brake line. Then we purge all the brake fluid out of the master cylinder and all the brake lines. Finally, we purge the air out of the brake lines making sure our jeep will stop without having a mushy brake pedal. So glad that we looked at the brakes and put our big bumper on this jeep, not just a week later it was involved in an accident when going 50 MPH. If our son's brakes had been soft or the brake line had failed, this wreck could have been so much worse. Just goes to show it is never too early to check that your ride's brakes are working as well as possible. Jump To Topics In Video: 00:00 Flush and Purge Air From Brakes Intro 02:10 Remove Brake Line From Slave Cylinder 02:27 How To Flush Old Brake Fluid 05:09 Remove Brake Hose From Brake Line 06:10 How To Install Brake Hose 08:45 Bleed Air Out Of Brake Lines 11:35 Explain Why To Flush Brakes 14:37 Why You Don't Wipe Dirt Of Paint Writing Outtakes