as you are chaning all then you could do a full fluid swap. but if you dont want to, keep to the same dot fluid.
as you are chaning all then you could do a full fluid swap. but if you dont want to, keep to the same dot fluid.
if you have a nice new fresh bottle of brake fluid bleed it untill the brake fluid reservoir looks nearly empty but not fully empty fill up with your new stuff and keep bleeding and topping up untill all the bubbles have gone start the furthest away from the reservoir (ie rear right if the reservoir is on the front left) bleeding more at the back to ensure all the old stuff is out.
obviously make your way to the front when your satisfied and finish the closest side to the reservoir.
hope that helps ive probally over answered your question or completly missed the point of your question oh well lol.
really like your new brake colour its good to see somthing different
your car will soon be stopping as quick as it moves.
what brake pads have you gone for? there well pricey.
There fast road pads, Ash.
I gave mine a good test on sat. A mk2 leon cupra managet to get his brakes to fade by the time we got from the meeting point to the RR venue and mine were biting even stronger then when we set off
Stopping power is awsome on my setup
always worth spending good money on brakes for good results.
looks like you have a fun job for the weekend then.
whats planned next after the brakes then?
There fast road pads, Ash.
I gave mine a good test on sat. A mk2 leon cupra managet to get his brakes to fade by the time we got from the meeting point to the RR venue and mine were biting even stronger then when we set off
Stopping power is awsome on my setup
ha ha was a good drive there!!!
glad to see your getting sorted now ash
I thought that the DS2500's are the fast road pads and the DS3000's are the track pads
I thought that the DS2500's are the fast road pads and the DS3000's are the track pads
So did I, but since i have DS2500s I won't argue
car's looking good by the way, cant wait to inspect more thoroughly at edition.
ash is right they are also illegal to use on the road...
would you like to elaborate?
doesnt say that on the tin.
they dont come in a tin