I have used Valvoline stuff before, and it makes the brakes feel a little mushy. What is the best DOT 3,4 brake fluid available. I want to get stainless steel lines for the Jeep as well as the Matrix, as I feel that's the best brake upgrade one can do relatively easy. Cooper Joined Messages 1,527 Location Mid-West, USA 1 I am getting ready to do the brakes on my Nissan Altima. I upgraded the pads and rotors and did a brake fluid flush, which helped out quite a bit. The Jeep has the worst brakes of the cars. I just wonder if using $14 (8.40 post discount) brake fluid versus $5 brake fluid will yield any significant difference in my vehicles. I don't want to hear about how effective of a bureaucracy the U.S. And please, no one lecture me on how it is illegal. If anyone runs across a stash of ATE Super Blue, I'd pay a fair price for a few cans. And you just as well have one brake fluid in the garage, that can be used in all three cars. It can be had for about $14/qt.Ĭhances are, your Cherokee and the Matrix are never driven such that they will ever benefit from the superior brake fluid. ![]() It can be found at your local Autozone, and it is less expensive than ATE Typ 200. If you have an aversion to ordering online, since you probably won't find ATE local unless you live near a speed shop, my second choice would be Pentosin Super Dot 4. ![]() The only brake fluids that are better are ones that cost 2-4 times as much. IMHO, it's the best brake fluid for the money. ![]() It has much higher wet and dry boiling points than most other DOT 4 brake fluids, and it is designed so that it binds to water in such a way that wet boiling point is not changed by moisture.
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