Easy fix...... You take a bead of silicone and go around the seal, that bad thing, is that you might need to replace them. You could have gotten road grime in the seals, and it might have destroyed the seal. But if you clean them up real good, take a bead of silcone and go around the seal, let it set, and thats the fix. Also if your car is track only, how is it possible to get them to leak???? It seems like you werehitting the turnoff going over 40 mph, they move back and forth and thats what causes the leak. When your brakes heat up the heat transfers go to the seal, and they start to get hot and toasty, and dry rot, good luck and hope this was able to help.
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Ryan
1990 Mustang GT (In Process)
1993 LX Coupe (Daily Driver, but just choose not to)
2005 Excursion (Big Pig)