Dasgog
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Hi!
So, Here in AZ it is now 108-115 depending on the mood and I was wondering about the rubber stability in the wheel cylinders. I replaced them [all 4] 1.5 years ago, but only drive the Deuce once every other week for about 30 minutes. I am wondering if there is a life span on the integrity of the rubber. Does it hold up well in indirect [covered] sun. Does it wither/melt away like most rubbers after a period of time. I just have visions of driving and because I rarely drive it, the seals blowing.
Also, about 2 years ago I changed [All] gear fluids on truck, I won't list each one, I did all of them. With driving as mentioned, what is the longevity of the fluid? Should I change it even with the 500 miles, if that, a year on the truck?
So, Here in AZ it is now 108-115 depending on the mood and I was wondering about the rubber stability in the wheel cylinders. I replaced them [all 4] 1.5 years ago, but only drive the Deuce once every other week for about 30 minutes. I am wondering if there is a life span on the integrity of the rubber. Does it hold up well in indirect [covered] sun. Does it wither/melt away like most rubbers after a period of time. I just have visions of driving and because I rarely drive it, the seals blowing.
Also, about 2 years ago I changed [All] gear fluids on truck, I won't list each one, I did all of them. With driving as mentioned, what is the longevity of the fluid? Should I change it even with the 500 miles, if that, a year on the truck?