How Do You Bleed Brembo Brakes?
Bleeding your brakes is necessary for a functional brake system. The Brembo brake system uses standard hydraulic fluid to force a piston against its brake pads and in turn against its rotor. If there is any air in the brake lines, however, brake pressure drops off dramatically. In fact, you could end up with no brake pressure in your lines. To correct this problem, you’ll need to bleed your Brembo brakes. Place the socket end of the tire wrench over the lug nuts of the driver’s-side wheel and turn them 1/4 turn. Repeat this for every wheel. Jack the vehicle up on the front jack point (typically located near the radiator), which will be an extension of the frame or the frame itself. Place jack stands underneath the frame in the front of the vehicle, and lower the jack onto the jack stands. Jack up the rear of the vehicle using the rear jack point (near the trunk). Place jack stands under the frame in the rear of the vehicle, and lower the jack onto the jack stands. Finish removing the l