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Ben, what temperature does your dot 5 boil at? There's an expensive dot 4 from Caltex that boils at over 300 degrees. I forget the exact name (it's in my garage atm but it's too cold to go out and look), but it's around half the price of yours. Race Brakes use and recommend it :rolleyes:

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dan_the_man

Yup thats exactly how they work, good stuff eh !

JimX

I believe its 320-330c. I didn't really have time to pick and choose, thats what my brakes specialist had and i didnt have a brake pedal to get me around town to 'browse' so i used it. I was actually expecting like $120ish for good quality stuff so it worked out ok in the end.

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N/A®, I never heard any knocks on mine, instead the back end used to shift left to right over every bump (did the crab walk). Either your subframe bushes are really worn or you've got other suspension issues to work out or it may be as simple as an exhaust mount thats worked loose. Have it checked it out.

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bought the whiteline kit with 4 pineapples but used only 2 in the standard position, what do you do with it? Is it better to use it in the all-round position as the postions described are drift,drag,standard and all-round.

btw with the new nolathan bushes in the front castor rod and the pineapples, car feel more solid, more direct but more bumpy.

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