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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
SVTP-How: Owning and maintaining a used car. Advice wanted!
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 8708594" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>do tune up and change all fluids (Oil, Tranny, Rearend, coolant flush, etc) and replace all filters (oil, fuel, tranny). Maybe get the AC recharged professionally, this will remove any moisture that has accumulated in the system, and replace the lubricant that is inside the system which will increase the longevity of the AC system. On coolant system, replace t-stat and add a bottle of water wetter.</p><p></p><p>brakes and rotors id just replace, no need to upgrade unless you feel the need to, in which case id say the hell with the slotted/drilled rotors, spend money on a nice set of Hawk HP+ or HPS pads and turn the rotors (or new ones if necessary) and call it a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 8708594, member: 40530"] do tune up and change all fluids (Oil, Tranny, Rearend, coolant flush, etc) and replace all filters (oil, fuel, tranny). Maybe get the AC recharged professionally, this will remove any moisture that has accumulated in the system, and replace the lubricant that is inside the system which will increase the longevity of the AC system. On coolant system, replace t-stat and add a bottle of water wetter. brakes and rotors id just replace, no need to upgrade unless you feel the need to, in which case id say the hell with the slotted/drilled rotors, spend money on a nice set of Hawk HP+ or HPS pads and turn the rotors (or new ones if necessary) and call it a day. [/QUOTE]
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