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										<title>1965 - 1982 Corvette: How-To: Bleeding Brakes</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[ 1965 - 1982 Corvette: How-To: Bleeding Brakes  Submitted by:&nbsp; Hib Halverson 05-03-2007 The 1965 - 1982 Corvette brake caliper is prone to air leaks. If you have not replaced your OE calipers with stainless steeel sleeved calipers, I'd do that...]]></description>

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										<title>1963 - 1982 Corvette: Rotor Bearing Installation</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[ Submitted by:  GTR1999     Since this topic is another one that always comes up I figured I'd post some pictures of the job I was doing for a forum buddy.   This job is rebuilding the front spindles and installing new stock rotors. As a lot of you...]]></description>

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