10-25-2006, 12:49 PM
The reasoning the service advisor used was that brake fluid can take on moisture from condensation or something.. so the flush would be getting rid of any moisture.
Anyway, I just dropped my car off at my uncle's place and he's doing it for $50 plus the shoes which I think were around $70. That's worth my while to not have to do it myself I'd say.. I'll leave my amateur mechanicking to the warm summer months so while I'm pissing around trying to figure it out I dont freeze my ass off ;)
Anyway, I just dropped my car off at my uncle's place and he's doing it for $50 plus the shoes which I think were around $70. That's worth my while to not have to do it myself I'd say.. I'll leave my amateur mechanicking to the warm summer months so while I'm pissing around trying to figure it out I dont freeze my ass off ;)