ATPEAM 24pcs Heavy Duty Disc Brake Caliper Tool Set and Wind Back Kit for Brake Pad Replacement
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Based on 15 ratings
Easy to use
9.60
Sturdiness
8.69
Value for money
8.72
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Product Description
This blade is made of rust-proof carbon steel with a blasted finish, so it can handle heavy use and accidental drops without degrading. Whether you are a beginner to DIY or a seasoned mechanic, this guide is for you.
You can use this for replacing brake pads and rotating the pistons in your car, truck, or 4-wheel drive disc brake vehicle with minimum effort. There is a right-handed and left-handed thrust bolt assembly included in the kit.
Adapters are included for each of the 18 disc brake caliper wind back tools, so this kit is suitable for hundreds of vehicle makes and models, including American, European, and Japanese types.
Disc Brake Piston Caliper Compressor Rewind Tool Set is packaged in a heavy-duty, molded blow-molded case with compartments precisely sized for each tool. This case keeps the set organized and ready for transport while extending its lifespan.
Selected User Reviews For ATPEAM 24pcs Heavy Duty Disc Brake Caliper Tool Set and Wind Back Kit for Brake Pad Replacement
This is a brake tool
4/5
Quality appears to have been used in making the tool. As a result of my belief that I needed it to decompress the cylinders on the back brakes, I bought the tool. In that case, however, I did not require this tool. The plastic case for this tool has weak tabs that hold the tool parts in place, otherwise I would have given it a five-star rating. It always appears that part of a tool is loose in the case when I open it. Each pocket has a small tab which holds the tool parts in place, and the case has pockets that hold the tool parts There is a soft tab on the screen and the tools don't secure themselves securely. Even with the inconvenience, this is a tool well worth the cost.
Marleigh ALLAN
| Mar 26, 2021
Yes, I agree
5/5
Product of great quality.
Alexander Mason
| Jun 06, 2021