Brake fluid Guidence
thiswontbetooexpensive
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- Madison County, TX
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- 1980 CJ5, Stock and original
258I6, Dana 300, T 176
(poor thing needs a little bit of time and a few kind words)
I had some integrity issues when I got down to my brake lines so I ordered the entire set; from the master cylinder to the wheel cylinders. Went ahead and got all stainless from Inline Tube including a new proportioning valve; for $400. This did include the SS braided lines to replace the old rubber hoses.
This vehicle did not and will not have power brakes, I should be pleasently surprised with the stopping power of 4 wheel brakes!!!
When I get to putting it back together with a new/rebuilt master cylinder (haven't gotten the part yet), what is the better option for brake fluid? Dot 3, 4, 5, or ? Does it even matter?
EVERYTHING will be new on the brakes with the exception of the front calipers; they actually worked and didn't leak. New rear drum wheel cylinders and all. I am just trying to get my all my ducks in a row.
This vehicle did not and will not have power brakes, I should be pleasently surprised with the stopping power of 4 wheel brakes!!!
When I get to putting it back together with a new/rebuilt master cylinder (haven't gotten the part yet), what is the better option for brake fluid? Dot 3, 4, 5, or ? Does it even matter?
EVERYTHING will be new on the brakes with the exception of the front calipers; they actually worked and didn't leak. New rear drum wheel cylinders and all. I am just trying to get my all my ducks in a row.
