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The Bittwee Car Brake Piston Wind Back Tool set includes three essential tools designed for the efficient installation and removal of brake pads in various vehicles. Made from durable 45# steel, this tool ensures longevity and ease of use, making it a must-have for both DIY enthusiasts and professional mechanics.
Manufacturer | Bittwee |
Brand | Bittwee |
Model | Brake Piston Wind Back Tool |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 1.5 x 0.7 inches |
Item model number | Brake Piston Wind Back Tool |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Bittwee-Auto |
V**W
WORKS PERFECTLY
Works perfectly. Use a crescent wrench to pre-set the tension on the bracket. Open the caliper bleeder screw or you will be fighting this. A wrench makes it easier to turn the compression rod. Don't forget to close the bleeder screw when you have compressed the caliper piston ALL the way into the caliper! Excellent vendor.
D**A
Exelente producto
Exelente producto cumple con las especificaciones
W**E
I think it's well made but I only used it once so far.
Very handy tool to add to your tool box. I'm not a professional but it worked very well for me.
V**B
Works as described
Purchased this for my 2008 town & country rear brakes. Easily compressed the piston once I finally figured out how to properly position it on the caliper.
R**
Worked
This item worked great.
S**N
Arrived with damaged packaging
The item itself seems ok. The package arrived beat up and stapled together.
T**S
Be aware....
Returning item. The spanner head on this is designed to be reversible, so the dimension between the pegs is different on opposite sides. The issue is that you cannot use the device in a very small caliper because the pegs on the opposite side preclude the tool from working in a small space. You will need a regular caliper tool like you can rent at an auto parts store.
H**T
Great tool for Bronco electric park brake. Don't forget Maint. Mode.
Awesome tool. Works. I do end up punching out two pins on opposite side. Saved pins in case I have another style of puck with indentation. Fits the bronco just fine. Just member when you have reached the end of the worm drive on the servo you can back off and either finish the last 1/4 inch on the puck with a c-clamp or back off of the tool and put a small insert in between the tool and puck , the screw in the tool until the piston won't go any farther.