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Time (not mileage) maintenance schedule
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDentonMare" data-source="post: 1519753" data-attributes="member: 43190"><p>You're not wrong - brakes are generally a super robust system designed to last forever even with minimal maintenance. Being a track junkie with road/race cars, you don't screw around - and can certainly tell the difference in a system with fresh fluid vs. fluid that has been abused and near boiling point repeatedly. Water in the system will be problematic and create weird pedal feel, but so will garbage in the lines causing sticking pistons and over time erosion of seals etc.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to swap my fluid on my 2014 with only 20k miles on the truck, just based on the 6-7 years that fluid has likely been in the lines, not mileage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDentonMare, post: 1519753, member: 43190"] You're not wrong - brakes are generally a super robust system designed to last forever even with minimal maintenance. Being a track junkie with road/race cars, you don't screw around - and can certainly tell the difference in a system with fresh fluid vs. fluid that has been abused and near boiling point repeatedly. Water in the system will be problematic and create weird pedal feel, but so will garbage in the lines causing sticking pistons and over time erosion of seals etc. I'm going to swap my fluid on my 2014 with only 20k miles on the truck, just based on the 6-7 years that fluid has likely been in the lines, not mileage. [/QUOTE]
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