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· TexasJiminSTX
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If it's a 5-lugger, the '05 brakes are different from '06 and later. My '05 was built late in the year and has '06 brakes. Caused me some grief. If it's a 6-lugger, I don't know about them. Good luck, TexasJim
 

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Bleed passenger side rear first, then driver's side rear, then passenger front, then driver front.

If the truck has the traction control magic that was added in '09, it will make bleeding the front brakes easier. The traction control will automatically pump the brake fluid through the front brakes when you turn the key to "ON" and touch the brake.
 

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Bleed passenger side rear first, then driver's side rear, then passenger front, then driver front.

If the truck has the traction control magic that was added in '09, it will make bleeding the front brakes easier. The traction control will automatically pump the brake fluid through the front brakes when you turn the key to "ON" and touch the brake.
Driver’s side rear first since it has the longest line.;)
 
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