Kap1
Ex Ram 1500 2013 owner
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Hi All,
I will be getting new front brakes installed on my 2013 1500, and need to buy brake fluid for the mechanic to do the change.
I heard that it's best to run brake fluid through the system until clean fluid comes out - sort of a "flush/run through".
MY QUESTION IS... how much of Redline brake fluid do i need to buy to ensure that mechanic will have enough of brake fluid to complete the flushing??
Each Redline brake fluid jar is 16oz. How many do i need to order to be 100% sure he'll have enough for the flush?
After doing a LOT of research on this forum, i think i will be using Wagner brakes - for simplicity and to make sure they last longest possible time. I was pretty happy with my OEM pads, only changed it once at 50k miles, and will be changing now at 100k.
Thank you!!!
I will be getting new front brakes installed on my 2013 1500, and need to buy brake fluid for the mechanic to do the change.
I heard that it's best to run brake fluid through the system until clean fluid comes out - sort of a "flush/run through".
MY QUESTION IS... how much of Redline brake fluid do i need to buy to ensure that mechanic will have enough of brake fluid to complete the flushing??
Each Redline brake fluid jar is 16oz. How many do i need to order to be 100% sure he'll have enough for the flush?
After doing a LOT of research on this forum, i think i will be using Wagner brakes - for simplicity and to make sure they last longest possible time. I was pretty happy with my OEM pads, only changed it once at 50k miles, and will be changing now at 100k.
Thank you!!!