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Unscrew both end's of brake hose,remove old hose and install new one, don't forget to used both brass washer at caliper end on hose (should come with new ones) after you have brake hose on open caliper bleeder vale, I belive it's a 10mm, will be on the very top of caliper point up, wait till you have brake fluid coming out ( don't let your master cylinder get empty of brake fluid, after you see brake fluid coming out close bleeder valve, now have some one pump the brake peddle about 5 or 7 time's and hold peddle down, open bleeder to let air out keep doing this till on more air come's out of bleeder valve and your done.Good luck,hope this was very helpful.

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