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what type of brake fluid should i use with a 1949 2300 deluxe cruising sedan?

Posted on: 2023/6/13 16:27
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Re: brake fluid
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DOT 3 OR 4.

Posted on: 2023/6/13 17:35
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It seems that we must have a hundred threads already with this exact same question so maybe a sticky thread is in order!(?)

Posted on: 2023/6/13 20:46
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Amen. 101:

DOT 5 silicon brake fluid. Regardless of label, all made by Dow Corning. Non-hydroscopic. You'll never have to do anything more to your brakes but occasional adjustment, and if you live another couple centuries, linings.

Would've sworn there was a Search box on the upper right of this smart site's homepage.

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