Cheapest place in Seattle Metro to get Good Brake Fluid?
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Cheapest place in Seattle Metro to get Good Brake Fluid?
Hello,
I toasted my brake fluid driving up PCH on my way up here, so I need to bleed my brakes.
I use ATE Super Blue, but may flush it out and switch to Motul 600. Is there a place I can get this stuff cheap locally?
I toasted my brake fluid driving up PCH on my way up here, so I need to bleed my brakes.
I use ATE Super Blue, but may flush it out and switch to Motul 600. Is there a place I can get this stuff cheap locally?
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Speedware Motorsports
7509 159th Pl NE
Redmond, WA 98052
425 869-5680
They carry both Ate SuperBlue and Motul RBF 600.
I don't know of anyplace on the Seattle side that stocks either, although there probably is.
If you're not in a hurry and want to save a couple bucks, I believe that Jim Hill can get a discount.
7509 159th Pl NE
Redmond, WA 98052
425 869-5680
They carry both Ate SuperBlue and Motul RBF 600.
I don't know of anyplace on the Seattle side that stocks either, although there probably is.
If you're not in a hurry and want to save a couple bucks, I believe that Jim Hill can get a discount.
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Thanks Ted. I went there and bought some Super Blue. It was $15 for a can, they also had Motul 600 for $12 a bottle.
They had a brand new Rotax Kart for only $8K. Damn I need a job
They had a brand new Rotax Kart for only $8K. Damn I need a job
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I usually go over board, and buy a bottle of $2-3 stuff to completely flush out my ATE (the cheap stuff is usually brownish in color). That way when I do a flush, I know I got out all the old ATE Blue, and when I put in the new Blue, I know all the fluid is new. Thats just me, but it works.
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Hey guys! Yes, I can get the Blue for a little less than that, but I can also now get the Ate Type 200, which is the clear equivilant of the blue. Just FYI.
Jim
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