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well doing the 4 corner brake replacement thingy

and i got into a argument with front calipers

cause of the stupid gotta turn the piston in

thing

 

do they actually make a tool to fit those notches?

if not anyone got a sketch of something i can make to do the job ?

 

or do i just beat it against my forehead and hope they go in?

:banghead:

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you can use the handle end on a pair of pliers, or even the bite end, the pliers in the oem subaru tool kit works perfecty for thay. just try not to booger the surface, and be careful of the seal.

 

if its an old crusty caliper, you can use a channel lock plier to get the first or second turn, as it will free up as you turn it

 

make sure the parking brake is off when you bleed the caliper

 

if its rear disc, then you dint need to turn the piston, just push it in, because there is no parking brake mechanism on the rear

 

the parking brake mechanism on the front is why the pistons turn in rather than push in

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if you had 3 bones. i would rather have a pack of cigarettes!

 

around here you go to the parts counter and tell them you need parts for an 84 4x4 subaru, they are like

"it's not listed, what kind of truck was that?"

hell, you have to order away for intake gaskets!

 

its not worth the hassle for me in my opinion, they wouldnt have it in stock

but that's here in redneck central

"one of those foreign jobbers"

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back ones are done those where nice and easy hell easier than my s-10

 

is there a specific name for the turn in tool?

or is it just a brake piston turner doohicky?

 

and well i don't smoke

i just drink

and a bottle of ever clear lasts me about 2 weeks at about a shot a day for breakfast before bed :)

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The cube, If I remember correctly is called a disc brake piston tool, you can find it at autozone in the isle with all the tools, it'll most likely be to the far right staring at the tools, if that store followed it's plan-o-gram right (used to work at one).

 

Also, I open up the bleeder a little before I do mine, makes it easier.

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I have used the C clamp many many times, Never had a problem, Plus they don't get lost easily like a little box tool does. But overall, Like I said in the other post, If you can afford to buy the tool that is specific to the job you will be doing then buy it. 4 bucks aint much, even for my broke, unemployed a$$!

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