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Brake Fluid 101
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<blockquote data-quote="raitchison" data-source="post: 960912" data-attributes="member: 27718"><p>LOL at the notion of changing brake fluid once a year, of course I suck just at brake bleeding it invariably leads to a trip to the store for more fluid, clean up of a big puddle of fluid from the garage floor, clean up of fluid from parts before the fluid corrodes them and several hours of consternation and words that aren't used in polite company until I get the brakes to be so spongy they could live in a pineapple under the sea.</p><p></p><p>Also since I live where it's not that humid I figure it's not as essential than for you folks east of the Rockies.</p><p></p><p>Still, I'm sure it's due for my 08 (no idea if the original owner did it so have to assume he didn't) I'll probably have to buckle down and do a fluid change soon, I have a nice big piece of cardboard and will have to pick up a gallon or so of brake fluid before I can start of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raitchison, post: 960912, member: 27718"] LOL at the notion of changing brake fluid once a year, of course I suck just at brake bleeding it invariably leads to a trip to the store for more fluid, clean up of a big puddle of fluid from the garage floor, clean up of fluid from parts before the fluid corrodes them and several hours of consternation and words that aren't used in polite company until I get the brakes to be so spongy they could live in a pineapple under the sea. Also since I live where it's not that humid I figure it's not as essential than for you folks east of the Rockies. Still, I'm sure it's due for my 08 (no idea if the original owner did it so have to assume he didn't) I'll probably have to buckle down and do a fluid change soon, I have a nice big piece of cardboard and will have to pick up a gallon or so of brake fluid before I can start of course. [/QUOTE]
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