04 suburban brake issues.

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Scottydoggs

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sounds like they gave ya the wrong side. bleed from the top, brakes will be like new after that.
 

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or, being the one caliper has dual bleeders,take both off and swap them to the other side. then both should have a bleeder facing up as they should be.

as long as the brake line is not being over reached in any way.
 
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Ok I will try that tonight when I get home from work.

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Ok so I swapped the rear brake calipers. And it I believe it worked. I sucked as much air out with my mityvac as I could and the pedal no longer goes to the floor. When the boy gets home from school I will have him work the pedal so I can make sure the air is out. Thanks for the help!

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