Do I need the Max Strength?

  • shockers
    Rochester
    Posts: 1040
    #2047236

    I change the fluid at 3000 miles along with my muffler belt.

    Netguy
    Minnetonka
    Posts: 3167
    #2047268

    Remove the filler cap on the tail light and replace with a zerk. It will keep the air out of the blinker fluid and make it last a lot longer, at least 5000 miles. Maybe a lot longer depending on how much you use your blinkers.

    ThunderLund78
    Posts: 2518
    #2047308

    Remove the filler cap on the tail light and replace with a zerk. It will keep the air out of the blinker fluid and make it last a lot longer, at least 5000 miles. Maybe a lot longer depending on how much you use your blinkers.

    Yeah, Blinker Buddies are the way to go.

    belletaine
    Nevis, MN
    Posts: 5116
    #2047341

    It’ll never catch on in MN as blinkers are optional.

    mxskeeter
    SW Wisconsin
    Posts: 3754
    #2047415

    It’ll never catch on in MN as blinkers are optional.

    It’s not just MN. WI drivers think blinkers are optional also. doah

    trophy19
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 1206
    #2047445

    Does this work on brake lights too?

    Heard this stuff is only rated down to +40F. What is the best option for winter use?

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20233
    #2047447

    Does this work on brake lights too?

    Heard this stuff is only rated down to +40F. What is the best option for winter use?

    You have to just roll your window down and use hand signals

    LabDaddy1
    Posts: 2426
    #2047452

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>trophy19 wrote:</div>
    Does this work on brake lights too?

    Heard this stuff is only rated down to +40F. What is the best option for winter use?

    You have to just roll your window down and use hand signals

    Wait, but that’s what I always do. You’re saying there’s another way to signal a turn?

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