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Eric,
I have a 2001 Honda CR-V and i am considering puttting on a in-line filter like in your video.
The question i have for you is, what brand of Filter did you use?
Is there “The best kind of in-line Filter” or does it even matter?
Also i was considering adding a external cooler cause i haul 600-800 lbs of mail with it, would you say i would need one?thanks
Eric,
I have a 2001 Honda CR-V and i am considering puttting on a in-line filter like in your video.
The question i have for you is, what brand of Filter did you use?
Is there “The best kind of in-line Filter” or does it even matter?
Also i was considering adding a external cooler cause i haul 600-800 lbs of mail with it, would you say i would need one?thanks
i did what was shown on my 2001 Honda CR-V, the fluid was a little dirty and i just got the air aqua-tubing from wal-mart then went and got some bigger tubing to slip over that to fit on the bleeders.
Is this still a good idea if the fluid is really really dirty? what about the dirt getting into the calipers?
thanks for your video ETCG!
i did what was shown on my 2001 Honda CR-V, the fluid was a little dirty and i just got the air aqua-tubing from wal-mart then went and got some bigger tubing to slip over that to fit on the bleeders.
Is this still a good idea if the fluid is really really dirty? what about the dirt getting into the calipers?
thanks for your video ETCG!
in watching your video, i was wondering my vehicle has ABS, is there anything different that i have to do from a non-ABS to a ABS? i didn’t know if your Subaru had ABS when doing this. and wouldn’t you be putting air in the lines by just attaching the hose to the bleeder and opening it? thanks im wanting to do this on a 2001 Honda CR-V and my wife’s 1995 Chrysler town and country.
in watching your video, i was wondering my vehicle has ABS, is there anything different that i have to do from a non-ABS to a ABS? i didn’t know if your Subaru had ABS when doing this. and wouldn’t you be putting air in the lines by just attaching the hose to the bleeder and opening it? thanks im wanting to do this on a 2001 Honda CR-V and my wife’s 1995 Chrysler town and country.
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