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Suspension Modifications
DOT 3 vs. DOT 4 brake fluid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodsrat" data-source="post: 1102542" data-attributes="member: 13733"><p>That was an excellent article. For the reasons stated in the article, I have been using DOT4 in all my vehicles for years. Motorcycle shops usually just carry DOT4, but it surprises me that DOT4 is hard to find at auto parts stores, they tend to carry DOT3. The price difference is small, and it seems worth the few extra cents for the higher boiling point of DOT4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodsrat, post: 1102542, member: 13733"] That was an excellent article. For the reasons stated in the article, I have been using DOT4 in all my vehicles for years. Motorcycle shops usually just carry DOT4, but it surprises me that DOT4 is hard to find at auto parts stores, they tend to carry DOT3. The price difference is small, and it seems worth the few extra cents for the higher boiling point of DOT4. [/QUOTE]
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