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Old 11-24-2009, 08:47 PM
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Well I went on my first "REAL" Drive today for about 70+ miles around the city because we had a Beautiful day. I did the 40-0, 60-0, 70-0 Brake Tests and most of the "Warped Rotor" Feel is gone. Not 100% gone but definatly 90%. SO I guess it was just rust and Brake deposite buildup from standing so long. I am so happy that that is pretty much solved, Now I will just change my brake fluid to Super Blue and im set.

Thanks for all the input.
Old 11-24-2009, 09:02 PM
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There is alwas motul 660, and its only $40 a bottle!

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Who knows I might go that route, I really havent looked into it, I dont know how much super blue is.
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Originally Posted by 944/951guy
I dont know how much super blue is.
I usually pay between $10 & $15 per can (CDOC, Paragon, Pelican, etc.) Just shop around.

As for the brakes, take that beast up to 120 or so and then drop the anchor.


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