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Replacement Rotors & Brakes

Motul RBF600 actually absorbs more moisture than most other comparable brake fluids. It has a higher boiling point than ATE for example, it just needs to be swapped out sooner..

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Motul RBF600 actually absorbs more moisture than most other comparable brake fluids. It has a higher boiling point than ATE for example, it just needs to be swapped out sooner..

True. And thats why i will go with ate when i do my brakes. Its less absorbent. The vehicle i had motul in was 4200lbs with about 600hp, so i wanted the higher boiling points just for the hell of it
 
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I too have never resurfaced rotors. Maybe I am throwing money away, but I just replace them. Old rotors make good people weights... err, I mean, body anchors. Uh... scrap.




edit: Instead of a second post. When looking on R1C's website, the HPS pads "Retail: <del>$99.49</del>, Our Price $141.44"

So, basically find them somewhere else? Not that I am looking.

2nd edit: Clicking on the link brings up the page with OUR PRICE: $99.49
 
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