Thub
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- Elgin, Illinois
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- Jim
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- 2018 GT 6 speed
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I did my first track day in my 2018 GT a few weeks ago, and as everybody has said, the stock brakes were not at all up to the task. Something I noticed on my car, and that a few members have mentioned is that brake fluid seems to be weeping out of the bolt holes that hold the two sides of the front caliper together.
It's just enough to make the area around the holes look wet, but what's going on? Is it safe to keep driving the car on the street or the track (With appropriate pads and fluid, obviously)?
It's just enough to make the area around the holes look wet, but what's going on? Is it safe to keep driving the car on the street or the track (With appropriate pads and fluid, obviously)?
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