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Brake Fluids in Multiple Sizes for Street and Track Use

Here you’ll find a wide range of high-performance brake fluids designed to enhance both the performance and safety of your vehicle.


Brake fluid plays a crucial role in your braking system, ensuring optimal functionality. Especially during track driving or under demanding conditions, having a high-quality brake fluid is essential for maximum safety and precision.


One key factor when choosing brake fluid is the boiling point. This indicates the temperature at which the fluid begins to boil, which can directly affect braking efficiency. At DDESIGN, we offer a wide selection of brake fluids with high boiling points, specially formulated to withstand the extreme conditions of motorsport. For racing applications, Motul RBF 600 and RBF 660 are among the most popular options.


Safety is our top priority, which is why we partner with reputable manufacturers to provide only the highest-quality products. We understand that every driver has unique needs and requirements, so we’ve carefully selected a range of brake fluids to meet various performance levels and specific vehicle demands.


Whether you’re an enthusiastic hobby driver or a seasoned racer, you can rely on our brake fluids to deliver the performance and safety you need. Explore our category of brake fluids and find the perfect product for your setup. If you have any questions or need expert advice, our knowledgeable team is always ready to help!


FAQ: Brake Fluids and How to Replace Them

Why is the correct brake fluid important for my vehicle?

The right brake fluid ensures optimal braking performance and safety. Using fluid with the proper boiling point and compatibility for your vehicle helps prevent brake fade and performance loss.

Which type of brake fluid should I use?

The best way to determine the correct type is to consult your vehicle’s manual or contact a qualified mechanic. Most passenger cars use DOT 3, DOT 4, or DOT 5.1 brake fluids.

How often should I replace my brake fluid?

It’s recommended to replace brake fluid every 2–3 years or according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Over time, brake fluid can absorb moisture, which lowers its boiling point and reduces braking efficiency.

Can I replace the brake fluid myself?

If you have experience working on vehicles, you can change it yourself. However, it’s essential to follow proper procedures and use the correct tools. If unsure, seek help from a professional mechanic.

How do I change brake fluid?

Here’s a general guide for replacing brake fluid:

  1. Park your car on a flat surface and engage the parking brake.
  2. Lift the vehicle and secure it with jack stands.
  3. Locate the brake fluid reservoir and clean the cap to prevent contamination.
  4. Use a brake fluid extractor to remove the old fluid from the reservoir.
  5. Refill with new brake fluid of the correct type and brand.
  6. Start bleeding the brakes at the wheel farthest from the reservoir. Pump and open the bleed valve until clean fluid flows out.
  7. Repeat for each wheel, ensuring the reservoir never runs dry.
  8. When finished, check and adjust the fluid level and securely close the cap.

Note: These are general steps. Always follow your vehicle’s manual and the manufacturer’s specific instructions for safe and correct brake fluid replacement.

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