Bleeding Front Hubs

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Bleeding Front Hubs

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What kind of wrench do you use to bleed the front hubs? A combo wrench goes onto the bleeder valves at an angle so the wrench is only half on the valve. I was able to get the driver's side valve loose but not the passenger's. Is there a better tool do do this with?
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Try an offset wrench
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I don't know what an offset wrench is. Is that what they're called in a parts store or Sears?
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Post by fordman »

off set is not straight. it is bent just before the head of the wrench. giving an offset to the wrench.
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Here is what they would look like:

http://www.kyototool.co.jp/english/nepros/wrench.htm
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Post by qman »

OK, now I know what you're talking about. I think I have one of those but not the right size. That's one type of wrench I don't have. Thanks guys. I didn't even think of that.
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