Update: This popular deal is still available
Autozone has
32oz. AutoZone Dot 3 Brake Fluid + 14oz. Brake Part Cleaner & 0.14oz. AGS Brake Lubricant on sale for
$7 when you follow the instructions listed below. Select free curbside pickup to save on shipping.
Thanks to community member
rmyoder for finding this deal
Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on stock/location.
Deal Instructions- Click this link here
- Under the product price, click on the 'See Available Deals' link
- Proceed to select your vehicle information
- Three item bundle will pop up and select it as '$7 Brake Bundle'
- Proceed to checkout and select free curbside pickup
- Final price should be $7 w/ free curbside pickup
Includes- 32oz. AutoZone Dot 3 Brake Fluid (DOT 3)
- 14oz. AutoZone VOC Brake Parts Cleaner Aerosol Spray (AZP-10ULV)
- 0.14oz. AGS Sil-Glyde Brake Lubricant (BK-1)
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Shahhere
SEALED bottles of brake fluid have NO expiration date. Assumed to be stored in climate controlled room in house. This is what @Timoteo7332 was referring to. UNOPENED brake fluid for "lifetime" brake fluid changes.
Manufactures may say TWO years for unopened. But even w/in that, some offer conflicting info. Ultimately, user discretion. BUT, plenty of people have safely used UNOPENED 2+ year old brake fluid w/o any problems. One can also use test strips to test an older UNOPENED brake fluid bottle too.
I don't know abut DOT5 (USA-silicone based; Euro-ester based) if it will absorb moisture, esp since Silicone based. But I don't have a vehicle that requires DOT5.
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As OP stated click on the "See Available Deals" link just below the price/quantity, select vehicle information and the 3 items combo pops up 👍🏼
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Sick. Thx for the info. These road sodas won't last long 😉 🤣
Flushing two truck's brake lines and the brake cleaner makes me smell nice.. plus it even comes with single use hair gel
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Shahhere
SEALED bottles of brake fluid have NO expiration date. Assumed to be stored in climate controlled room in house. This is what @Timoteo7332 was referring to. UNOPENED brake fluid for "lifetime" brake fluid changes.
Manufactures may say TWO years for unopened. But even w/in that, some offer conflicting info. Ultimately, user discretion. BUT, plenty of people have safely used UNOPENED 2+ year old brake fluid w/o any problems. One can also use test strips to test an older UNOPENED brake fluid bottle too.
I don't know abut DOT5 (USA-silicone based; Euro-ester based) if it will absorb moisture, esp since Silicone based. But I don't have a vehicle that requires DOT5.
SEALED bottles of brake fluid have NO expiration date. Assumed to be stored in climate controlled room in house. This is what @Timoteo7332 was referring to. UNOPENED brake fluid for "lifetime" brake fluid changes.
I don't know abut DOT5 (USA-silicone based; Euro-ester based) if it will absorb moisture, esp since Silicone based. But I don't have a vehicle that requires DOT5.
Hey there. Changed my username, but found this in the interwebs https://blog.amsoil.com/does-brake-fluid-go-bad/