Reverse Brake Bleeder for ABS, clutches

Sept. 15, 2011

The Phoenix V-12 DIY Reverse Brake Bleeder from Phoenix Systems features patented reverse bleeding technology. The bleeder effectively removes trapped air to create a firmer pedal, increased braking power and responsiveness, and reduced vehicle stopping time. It can also provide a combination bleed including reverse, pressure, vacuum or bench to easily bleed ABS systems and clutches.

“Our innovative research and development has allowed us to develop versatile tools that remove trapped air from brake and clutch systems, which is critical to achieving the perfect pedal and reduce stopping distance,” says Jon Petty, CEO of Phoenix Systems. “We are excited to take the patented technology that professional technicians have used for years and make it available to the enthusiast with our V-12 DIY kit.”

Lightweight and portable, the V-12 DIY Reverse Brake Bleeder requires no electricity or air and works well on today’s cars and trucks, as well as motorcycles, bicycles and ATVs. It is designed for one user to achieve a successful brake bleed in as little as 10 minutes.

Each kit comes with an instructional DVD hosted by “Gearz TV” personality Stacey David. For more information or to order a system, visit brakebleeder.com.

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