czechsonofagun
Elite Member
Picked my parts from autozone, checked them briefly and later realized the caliper is for passenger side - i.e. the bleeder is lower than brake line input.
To make he jeep driveable I stuck a piece of wood in the caliper, twisted the caliper to put the bleeder above the brake line and pushed the air out following the normal procedure. Than I mounted the caliper and pads and drove to town to finally get the driver side caliper. When it comes, I will swap the old one on the right side for the one currently on the left and install a new one on driver's side. It is a PITA, but I will do anything to keep the jeep running.
To make he jeep driveable I stuck a piece of wood in the caliper, twisted the caliper to put the bleeder above the brake line and pushed the air out following the normal procedure. Than I mounted the caliper and pads and drove to town to finally get the driver side caliper. When it comes, I will swap the old one on the right side for the one currently on the left and install a new one on driver's side. It is a PITA, but I will do anything to keep the jeep running.