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did you bleed the lines in the correct order , farthest to closest to master cylinder , and did you check each caliper to ensure its working properly?
 

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Pump the pedal a couple of times...take the cap off the master and open rear bleeders one at a time...it should drip on its own. Let the caliper drip for a couple of minutes then close up the bleeder and move to the other side. You shouldn't have to touch the fronts. Also check for leaking copper washers at the hoses.
 

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did you bleed the lines in the correct order , farthest to closest to master cylinder , and did you check each caliper to ensure its working properly?
Ya I agree. You get fluid out the rear? It takes be forever to bleed brakes on a silverado. nono



 
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