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Well I finally got the balljoints, halfshafts, rotors, front brake pads, and brake fluid (pedal's a bit spongy, but I'll bleed it again later) replaced on my '98 Pathfinder SE. Couldn't have done it without the generous help from you guys. Thanks again!

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You probably already know this, but bleed the hell out of the porportioning valve first, assuming you have one. Otherwise the pedal will be spongy.

 

Thanks for mentioning this. I did okay until the right front. The first two chambers of the reservoir were full, but I didn't pay attention to the third chamber. When I finished, it wasn't totally empty, but close. I thought that it might be a problem, but my wife had a migraine and didn't feel up to pumping the brakes any more and honestly, after how much I've been working on the PF, I was over it. I'll probably be in a better state of mind after a few days as the brakes were good enough for now. Thanks again, Taro

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