Brake bleeder kits generally contain a tank, a pump, a hose and an adapter that will work with your particular automobile, car or truck. Adapters are just the brake fluid reservoir cap, which enables you, the customer, to purchase adapters for the various automotive brake bleeding projects on which you are working. If you only have one car and that is a Ford, then you should get the brake bleeder kit that is appropriate for the Ford cars. If you have A shop or a number of different cars in your automotive collection, then you might want to get the Power Bleeder Pro or the Universal Brake Bleeder kit for a wider variety of automotive applications.
Most brake bleeders are displayed online with an application guide that will enable the brake bleeder kit end user to find the correct adaptor for his or her car or truck. Brake bleeder kit application guides will usually list most common brands of cars and trucks, then subcategorize the brake bleeders by year and model of automobile or truck. Although a brake bleeder application guide may have hundreds of different types of cars, trucks, with makes, models and years, there are many obscure car and truck brands to list. If you have a car or truck that is not included in the brake bleeder application guide, contact the seller and ask for more information. Be prepared to wait for a day or two while the company gets the information from the manufacturer and contacts you back with the answer.
SkywayTools.com carries Motive Products brand brake bleeder kits, as well as brake bleeder tools from Mityvac and Vacula. There are many different websites on the internet with directions on how to bleed your brakes using one of these types of brake bleeder kits, but check out our inventory of brake bleeders for the best prices online.
Doug Gillis
SkywayTools.com