Question regarding brake lines and fluid

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I really don't want to explain again over and over why 1999 vehicles don't show up in application guides. In short it has to do with model makeover years. But Edelbrock which owns Russell says # 672400.

2dr's have 10 inch drums

4dr's have 11 inch drums.

Thanks a lot...still learning about all this stuff, so I do apologize.
I really appreciate your patience and help with everything. It means a lot to us newbies!
 

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my two cents is get the speed bleeder one man brake job screw thingies for your calipers, that way you don't need your wife to pump the pedal as you bleed the brakes, they also come with longer nipples so it makes it much easier to fit the clear hose line over them to actually watch the fluid and the air bubbles go out
 
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my two cents is get the speed bleeder one man brake job screw thingies for your calipers, that way you don't need your wife to pump the pedal as you bleed the brakes, they also come with longer nipples so it makes it much easier to fit the clear hose line over them to actually watch the fluid and the air bubbles go out

Cool....thanks a lot. I'll definitley look into that!
 

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