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With a manual transmission you downshift to slow down in situations where in an automatic you would have to use the brakes. Using brakes more = brakes wearing faster.
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Assuming it's rated for it, and that all the lifting tackle is strong enough - sure.
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For one acceleration and top speed. Automatic gear boxes are very heavy and also don't allow you to push the car to higher revs. Another advantage is during bad weather where using brakes is unadvisable, using a manual car means you can drop down gears to slow the car down; less likely to skid. Lastly everybody should be able to drive a manual, its how cars truly started and how they should remain. It's not that difficult and those that do fail obviously shouldn't be on the road.
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Using brakes slows your speed.
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Check your shop manual... I believe the rear brakes are bled using the ignition switch, and the front are bled the traditional way.
troubleshoot using the technical manual