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Old 12-13-2015, 01:49 PM   #1
greedy geezer
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Location: Stoughton MA where everyhing on the road gets rusted out from winter and rock salt
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simple question maybe ?

I was up on the Highway last night and a couple cars in front had a collision and I had to get on the breaks hard ,I don't tail gate so no problem But today, I popped the hood and notice some dampness on the Brake fluid reservoir so I think the high pressure leaked out a little, Brakes feel good truck is stopping Fine, I was just going to refill the res ,But am wondering if this will be problem later on ? also what kind of Break fluid should I add, 1972 C20 if that is the best thing for Now
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