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<blockquote data-quote="gotparts90" data-source="post: 5107133" data-attributes="member: 585140"><p>Whenever you have your brakes done it is good to flush with fresh fluid. Brake fluid does absorb moisture and will corrode lines from inside out. **** fluid from the busket up top then fill will fresh and bleed until you get clean fluid. power steering fluid also breaks down but not so much as brake fluid its so cheap why not just **** out the tank and toss some new power steering wile you are at it.They are not lying to you but may be just upselling you.</p><p></p><p>If you are a tight cornholed bastard you wont listen any way and will be like the people I would tell that their tie rods are about to break but think i am lying and just trying to rip them off.It is fun watching people like that break down.</p><p></p><p>there are test strips to check for moisture but its just easier to clean the fluid when you get a brake job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotparts90, post: 5107133, member: 585140"] Whenever you have your brakes done it is good to flush with fresh fluid. Brake fluid does absorb moisture and will corrode lines from inside out. **** fluid from the busket up top then fill will fresh and bleed until you get clean fluid. power steering fluid also breaks down but not so much as brake fluid its so cheap why not just **** out the tank and toss some new power steering wile you are at it.They are not lying to you but may be just upselling you. If you are a tight cornholed bastard you wont listen any way and will be like the people I would tell that their tie rods are about to break but think i am lying and just trying to rip them off.It is fun watching people like that break down. there are test strips to check for moisture but its just easier to clean the fluid when you get a brake job. [/QUOTE]
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