ATE Brake Fluid

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Thomas Smith
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ATE Brake Fluid

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I can't seem to find any locally but a few weeks ago I was shopping for something else and noticed it on a shelf and figured I'd come back later and pick some up to do a brake flush on the truck. Now I can't remember where I saw it.... Target? Walmart? Sears?
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Re: ATE Brake Fluid

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Thomas Smith wrote:I can't seem to find any locally but a few weeks ago I was shopping for something else and noticed it on a shelf and figured I'd come back later and pick some up to do a brake flush on the truck. Now I can't remember where I saw it.... Target? Walmart? Sears?
We do carry ATE Super Blue or ATE Typ 200 Brake Fluid. They are $14.50 per litre.
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FWIW, Valvoline Synpower DOT3/4 fluid thats available at Autozone is also pretty good stuff. A bit cheaper, easy to find, and a decently high boiling point. Here's some info about brake fluids: http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp_br ... d_1a.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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