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When you guys add a pressure guage to the system say inside the car for staging purposes. Is it necessary to add a bleeder at the guage? Or will just bleeding the brakes take care of this added brake line? Getting ready to add a guage and pressure switch for my two step and am curious. Thx fellas
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Mine came with a bleeder, also mounted it outside.
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What pressure are you looking to stage at? how much does varying pressure effect RT? |
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I'm not sure. Guess I'll find out. Just want to consistently stage the car at the same pressure each time
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