Brake Fluid Recommendations (Daily Driver)
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Brake Fluid Recommendations (Daily Driver)
Hi,
For a sedan daily driver around town, east bay, no xroading or speeding whatsoever, it's for my wife's civic. She somehow went 120k without ever changing it?!
Anywho, doesn't have to be special, just last long and do it's job, no real super performance needed... although I still love SS lines (she doesn't have them nor needs 'em, but I like the stiffness!) Probably change it in another 30k.
For a sedan daily driver around town, east bay, no xroading or speeding whatsoever, it's for my wife's civic. She somehow went 120k without ever changing it?!
Anywho, doesn't have to be special, just last long and do it's job, no real super performance needed... although I still love SS lines (she doesn't have them nor needs 'em, but I like the stiffness!) Probably change it in another 30k.
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For a normal street driven sedan, just use normal DOT 4 fluid from a parts store.
the only thing the expensive fluids get you is better heat tolerance... which you don't need
the only thing the expensive fluids get you is better heat tolerance... which you don't need
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Have you tested it?
I'd test it before I go to change it. I'm still on my original fluid after 109k. But I've been testing it. I use one of .
If it is time to change, like Lowend said, if you need the bare minimum in braking, the bare minimum in fluid will suffice.
I'd test it before I go to change it. I'm still on my original fluid after 109k. But I've been testing it. I use one of .
If it is time to change, like Lowend said, if you need the bare minimum in braking, the bare minimum in fluid will suffice.
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Have you tested it?
I'd test it before I go to change it. I'm still on my original fluid after 109k. But I've been testing it. I use one of these.
If it is time to change, like Lowend said, if you need the bare minimum in braking, the bare minimum in fluid will suffice.
I'd test it before I go to change it. I'm still on my original fluid after 109k. But I've been testing it. I use one of these.
If it is time to change, like Lowend said, if you need the bare minimum in braking, the bare minimum in fluid will suffice.
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Last edited by LxJLthr; 07-22-2015 at 06:29 AM.
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LxJLthr you are a retard. Brake lines and brake fluid are consumables.
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Reread my statement, cupcake. I support using the correct product for the correct application at necessary intervals. Not all of us are filthy rich like you.
Last edited by LxJLthr; 07-22-2015 at 08:07 AM.