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17-11-2007, 10:28 AM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Hi.
Went to Ultra Tune yesterday and they have given me a list of things that needed to be fixed costing around $1000, so i thought I'd knock some of the stuff on the list myself. I've got a couple of questions and would greatly appreciate any help. 1. What type and brand of brake pads should i be looking for. I need them just for normal driving and don't want a lot of dust. I've heard the Bendix Ultimates are harsh on the discs. While changing the pads i also want to flush the brake fluid. How do i go about doing this properly, and how much brake fluid will i need to buy. 2. What coolant should i use and how much does the falcon take. Also how can i do a full flush of the system so that i can get most of it out. I've read another thread where someone has only been able to get 5L out. Thanks for all your help. |
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17-11-2007, 11:10 PM | #2 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sthn NSW
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Bendix Ultimates are damned good pads but you are right they will chew through a set of rotors in no time. Id probably go Bendix Advance or GCT, I have Advance on the ute now (mine are not stock brakes though), and wouldnt mind moving up to the GCTs as I am not kind to my brakes. Set of GCT's for the front should cost you no more than $60.
Coolant - go for a concentrate and mix it yourself, to flush just keep it going until all the coolant comes out and youre only getting clean water. From memory the 6cyl system holds 8 litres but I can check that @ work tomorrow.
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18-11-2007, 01:56 AM | #3 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Canberra
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1. I'm currently running Bendix GCT's. Works well from cold, no squeaks, no noises, a little bit of dust, not excessively so, but doesn't chew out rotors. Brake fluid - 0.5 litres of DOT 4.
2. Coolant refill capacity is actually 16 litres for the sixes.
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