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  1. Hi All, As most cars here need to have their car brake fluid replace every 2-3 yrs (fluid absorbs moisture and lose braking efficiency) and properly bleed the system (avoid air pockets), let us all contribute some places to go and estimated costs. Brake system is important and safety aspect even more so due to high humidity here in Singapore. Some drivers even change brake fluid every year. Well done guys! With more info, so hoping more drivers will inclined to maintain their brake system whichever part of the island you're at. Cars with ABS system need to be bleed by vacuum method and those without ABS may simply use the leg pump method. Let's contribute : 1) Stamf Tyres = bleed by vacuum method, uses Caltex DOT4 , est $40 (Feb 2011) 2) Yap Bro = by vacuum method, uses Indemitsu DOT 4, est $45-$50 (Feb 2011). 3) 4)
  2. Hi i am now on D1 Specs BBK and its time to change brake pads and bleed system I am driving a Lancer EX 2.0 GT. I want to ask if there is any recommendation for a place that do proper brake flushing and VACUUM brake bleeding, the leg method used by many workshop proven to be not very effective as after a few months air entered the brake system again and need to bleed again... I also want to know if any one of you is on the d1 spec caliper and know that is it possible to use better brake pad than the d1 spec one, looking at a better brake pad also but not sure will it fit into my caliper. If inconvenient to post recommended place to do brake flush and brake bleed please pm me as the one thread i have found here is dated 2011 thus dont think accurate anymore. Thanks in advance
  3. hi bros, lately brakes are getting incredibly spongy. in fact i jus did brake fluid change 4 mths back but it sort of worsen my braking. my car is a cs3 lancer coming 2 yrs old and 25,000km. is it air? is it brake pad due for changing? can any bros recommend a reliable workshop for checking? thanks for your attention.
  4. any bros can recommend one that bleed the brake fluid properly and flush the coolant thoroughly?
  5. Enjoy guys Makes u wanna go Clubbing tonight...
  6. Courtesy of ukstarletclub and austarletclub. Heads up though: They are huge files... Enjoy! Hyper Rev 44 http://www.squeak-design.co.uk/glanza/hype...t/hyper_rev.pdf Glanza Brochure http://www.squeak-design.co.uk/glanza/glanza_brochure.pdf
  7. Hi all Planning to bleed and change my brake fluid (it has expired), any good workshops to recommend? Gathered that air will "slipped" into the lines if bleeding is not done properly, so i'm looking for workshops that is good at brakes system. Wat's the cost like?
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