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10-16-2017 02:01 PM ronaldo9
sorry i got that backwards
10-16-2017 02:01 PM ronaldo9
Since DOT 4 and 5.1 are both glycol-based brake fluids they are compatible with each other, which means they can be readily mixed without harming your brake system. It is important never to mistake DOT 5.1 (glycol-based) with DOT 5 which is silicone-based and should never be mixed with any other DOT fluid.
10-16-2017 02:00 PM ronaldo9
yes you don't want 5.1
10-16-2017 02:00 PM GinoE
supposedly it will turn to jello when mixed
10-16-2017 02:00 PM ronaldo9
wonder if there's really a big difference
10-16-2017 02:00 PM ronaldo9
you can use dot 4
10-16-2017 02:00 PM GinoE
no not 5.1
10-16-2017 02:00 PM GinoE
yes, i put in 4
10-16-2017 01:59 PM ronaldo9
dot 5 or dot 5.1
10-16-2017 01:59 PM ronaldo9
you need dot 5?
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