I replaced the pads and rotors on the front and shoes on the rear. Everything went smoothly. When I took it for a test drive I heard a pop from the driver rear wheel and lost pedal pressure. I took it back to my house and tried pumping the brakes to gain pressure again. I ended up putting one of the shoe spring in wrong and the shoe lost contact with the wheel cylinder causing the cylinder to pop out due to fluid pressure. I pressed the wheel cylinder back together and put new shoes in and now I cant seem to get constant fluid from any corner during the bleeding process. The front calipers are also sticking now due to this. I've been vacuum bleeding for about 4 hours now and only have about 12 ounces of fluid.
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