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new Rotors and pads R1's vs Stage3
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@FreedomMotorsports" data-source="post: 1260131" data-attributes="member: 8341"><p>Actually, brake fluid breaks down faster than any other fluid in the vehicle besides the power steering fluid. Mainly because it absorbs moisture from condensation in the braking system that is caused by the constant heat cycling. Any time that you replace the rotors and pads, you should replace the fluid as well. IF you don't want to bleed the system during installation of the pads and rotors, you do not absolutely have to, that is true. But the brake fluid is the life's blood of the braking system and as often happens, if you put it off, you can indeed wind up with issues down the road. If you don't do it yourself, make sure to get it done sooner rather than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@FreedomMotorsports, post: 1260131, member: 8341"] Actually, brake fluid breaks down faster than any other fluid in the vehicle besides the power steering fluid. Mainly because it absorbs moisture from condensation in the braking system that is caused by the constant heat cycling. Any time that you replace the rotors and pads, you should replace the fluid as well. IF you don't want to bleed the system during installation of the pads and rotors, you do not absolutely have to, that is true. But the brake fluid is the life's blood of the braking system and as often happens, if you put it off, you can indeed wind up with issues down the road. If you don't do it yourself, make sure to get it done sooner rather than later. [/QUOTE]
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