Where? Local?
9/28/2010 5:13:48 PM
I've gotten the gold version at hubcap heaven over by the train station in cary in the past
9/28/2010 6:21:04 PM
I believe T Hoff just off Peace St has it.
9/28/2010 11:03:18 PM
I have a L of the ATE gold if you'd like to buy it for like $15Got it from Black Forest Industries
9/28/2010 11:47:18 PM
I like the fluid, but am starting to think that depending on your use, other fluids may be worth a shot (much more expensive, but with much higher boiling points so that bleeding/flushing after every track event is not necessary). Also, I know blue is cool, but use gold, it won't stain your master cylinder reservoir.
9/29/2010 12:50:13 AM
You are supposed to alternate.. blue once, then gold, then blue.. That way you know when you are done bleeding. They are the same shit other than the dye.T-hoff is probably the closest place to nc state that has it.
9/29/2010 1:40:33 AM
Yea, currently i have baby turd brown fluid, which isnt the prettyest, figured i might as well bleed since im doing my rotors anyway.Anyone ever ran 2 piece full floating rotors on a car before? How noisy was it?[Edited on September 29, 2010 at 10:47 AM. Reason : dd]
9/29/2010 10:45:46 AM
Baby turd brown is quality stuff.
9/29/2010 10:59:47 AM
KNS brakes, he is local..http://www.knsbrakes.com/
9/29/2010 6:29:42 PM
You, to bleed the brakes, do you do it at all 4 corners or can you just do it at one? Whats the general procedure? I'm at 120k and haven't every done it.
9/29/2010 10:44:51 PM
What kind of car?You should always do all four when bleeding or flushing. I am capable of noticing when I have fresh fluid coming out even if it doesn't switch colors, apparently unlike some folks here.
9/30/2010 12:33:11 AM
I always put that full synthetic in
9/30/2010 9:25:11 AM
Its a gto goign to do all 4, planning on doing a gravity bleed.
9/30/2010 10:36:13 AM
^^^^Yes you have to do all four, and there's also a certain order to be followed when doing it.
9/30/2010 11:03:21 AM
at least the guys on the forum say gravit bleed longest distance to shortest.
9/30/2010 11:12:52 AM
^yeah and it varies on the design of your car's brake lines. It's not the same for any car out there.
9/30/2010 12:43:31 PM
Yeah, could be like a lot of Volkswagens and have a diagonally split brake system...then the order is definitely different.But for conventional front/back split systems, I start at the right rear, to left rear, to right front, to left front.It's better to vacuum bleed; gravity takes for-fucking-EVER, and it's not a given that you'll get a good bleed. Even better is pressure bleeding, but damn few folks are set up to do that, and there's risk that you'll blow out master cylinder piston seals if you aren't careful and use too much pressure.
9/30/2010 1:53:01 PM
Speedbleeders
10/1/2010 9:13:49 PM
^ herd bad things about dem leaking... are the rumors true?
10/4/2010 11:17:11 AM