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    so i get the new rear end in and the brake pedal is non existant...eventually the fronts work so i can drive it but the rears just don't seem like they're working at all.

    and here's the kicker, and i might sound like a newb but i honestly don't know how to go about bleeding the rear drum brakes. yes i have drums, i took the bleeder cap off and pumped them but that didn't help much at all...

    can somebody help me out :(
    1995 Firebird 3.4 V6 M5<br />-Firehawk 17x9 w/275/40/ZR17, flowmaster 80s, high-flow cat<br />*new* BMR lowering springs, Bilstein shocks, WS.6 sway bars, polyurethane bushings.

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