Depending on year very early cars had two pipes run to the center of the cross member and drop down to the axle and round about 97 they have one pipe that goes all the way across to feed the passenger rear.
i bled the rears on mine, i am sure it says in Rave to bleed them
 
Agree with Brian you have to bleed all the callipers. There is a set sequence in Rave to follow. Very important it is followed to the book or problems will occur
 

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Depending on year very early cars had two pipes run to the center of the cross member and drop down to the axle and round about 97 they have one pipe that goes all the way across to feed the passenger rear.
i bled the rears on mine, i am sure it says in Rave to bleed them
Thanks. Vehicle is a 99 model but with the Thor engine and 4 wheel traction control.
 
Bleeding the brakes every couple of years keeps the fluid fresh. Old fluid is one of the causes for calipers seizing up
 

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