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Do you need to bleed all 4 brakes after I install new rotors and front pads?

Yes, it is recommended to bleed all four brakes whenever new rotors and front pads are installed, this will ensure that the new components properly integrate into the existing braking system.

Bleeding brakes is important for maintaining optimal braking performance and safety, as it removes trapped air from the brake lines.

When old brake fluid is replaced, it is essential to bleed the brake lines to ensure the fluid is free from air bubbles which could affect the brake's performance.

Follow the correct procedure for bleeding brakes when assembling the new rotors and pads.