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2008 Jeep Rubicon
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Flushing Clutch and Brake Lines
I currently drive an '85 Pontiac Fiero. I was under my hood yesterday filling up my brake and clutch fluid and it looks extremely dirty compaired to the stuff I was pouring in. Anyway to flush/clean the lines out? I think I remember people running "seafoam" or something like that through the brake lines but I can't really remember.
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