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DrewE
Jan 30, 2016Explorer II
I think it was on your list, but definitely replace the brake fluid if it hasn't been done. (Presumably, if you're replacing the rubber brake lines, you'll also be replacing the fluid out of necessity.) Brake fluid tends to absorb moisture over time, which among other problems lowers its boiling point and makes it more likely that you'll lose braking power on a long hard usage of the brakes.
It might be wise to scrutinize how transparent the headlight lenses are and consider replacing them if they're cloudy, particularly if you do much of any driving at night. The headlight restore kits are generally at best a fairly temporary remedy.
I almost forgot--don't forget to refill the blinker fluid and check to see if the muffler bearing needs replacement. :B
It might be wise to scrutinize how transparent the headlight lenses are and consider replacing them if they're cloudy, particularly if you do much of any driving at night. The headlight restore kits are generally at best a fairly temporary remedy.
I almost forgot--don't forget to refill the blinker fluid and check to see if the muffler bearing needs replacement. :B
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