Flushing Brake Fluid w/Pad Change Soon: What's Best DD Brake Fluid?
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Flushing Brake Fluid w/Pad Change Soon: What's Best DD Brake Fluid?
Okay, brake wizards.
I'm putting on Akebono pads all 4 corners in the next week or so now that weather has warmed up and was wondering what DOT 3/4 Brake Fluid is best for my daily driver 8 (not tracked or driven SUPER hard typically).
I those Akebono ProACT pads because they're low dusting, seem to get rave reviews over on the Bimmer & Audi forums (where owners can be picky), and I don't need the capabilities of Hawk or equivalents.
Also, Akebono makes factory installed pads for many manufacturers, including Mazda AFAIK.
Thanks.
I'm putting on Akebono pads all 4 corners in the next week or so now that weather has warmed up and was wondering what DOT 3/4 Brake Fluid is best for my daily driver 8 (not tracked or driven SUPER hard typically).
I those Akebono ProACT pads because they're low dusting, seem to get rave reviews over on the Bimmer & Audi forums (where owners can be picky), and I don't need the capabilities of Hawk or equivalents.
Also, Akebono makes factory installed pads for many manufacturers, including Mazda AFAIK.
Thanks.
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Water Foul
For a daily driver, you do not need anything more than standard DOT 3 fluid. Any reputable brand from the local auto parts store will suffice. Prestone is inexpensive and comes in large bottles. It is what I used in my son's and wife's cars last time I flushed them.
Here is a good article on brake fluid that includes a chart listing many different options and their specs and prices.
I run ATE Typ 200 DOT 4 in mine, but I track it 10 to 12 times per year.
Here is a good article on brake fluid that includes a chart listing many different options and their specs and prices.
I run ATE Typ 200 DOT 4 in mine, but I track it 10 to 12 times per year.
#3
For a daily driver, you do not need anything more than standard DOT 3 fluid. Any reputable brand from the local auto parts store will suffice. Prestone is inexpensive and comes in large bottles. It is what I used in my son's and wife's cars last time I flushed them.
Here is a good article on brake fluid that includes a chart listing many different options and their specs and prices.
I run ATE Typ 200 DOT 4 in mine, but I track it 10 to 12 times per year.
Here is a good article on brake fluid that includes a chart listing many different options and their specs and prices.
I run ATE Typ 200 DOT 4 in mine, but I track it 10 to 12 times per year.
My understanding is DOT 3 has boiling point of approx 284 degrees Fahrenheit while DOT is 311 degrees Fahrenheit.
I'm probably going to use Valvoline or Prestone.
The only other thing I've discovered is a white paper posted on BITOG that claims DOT 4 has boronic additives that can cause seals to swell as much as 16% more than DOT 3 brake fluid.
#4
Release the twins.
walmart supertech dot 3, nuff said. its like comparing different bottle waters, i mean really. h20 can vary soo much..
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you're paying for personal gratification, nothing more.
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