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pawoSD, actually for a right hand drive car the bleeding sequence would be LR, RR, LF, RF ... maybe you are slightly dyslexic.
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I would even still disagree with that sequence - the ABS unit on a right hand drive is still in the same place as a left hand drive, so the furthest away from that is the right rear.
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RL, RR, FL, FR: REAR LEFT, REAR RIGHT, FRONT LEFT, FRONT RIGHT Maybe you can't read.
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I guess it depends if the car has ABS or not....
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Well, mine has ABS brakes, so I guess it would be RR LR RF LF
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