mazdadan said:Any DOT3 or DOT4 fluid will work just fine. Brand doesn't really matter. I usually just get the big jug at Advance Auto Parts or Pep Boys. Biggest thing is to make sure they are bled properly.
A note of warning. If you want to use a DOT5 silicone brake fluid, you MUST flush all brake lines with denatured alcohol because this fluid is not compatible with DOT3 and 4.
TheMAN said:umm, brand DOES matter
just because every bottle you see at the store says "DOT3", doesn't mean they're all the same
look at the boiling point specs
you buy some cheap piece of s*** "COASTAL" brake fluid, I guarantee your brakes will fade like nothing at the track
there isn't a lot of brake fluid that have super high boiling points for PERFORMANCE applications, so it's narrowed down to valvoline, ford, motul, and a few others