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From: Bernd D. Ratsch (fasstdak@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Feb 13 2004 - 20:37:32 EST


Caliper Spreader - $10-$15 at Autozone. Using a screwdriver works, but if
you slip and damage the caliper seal (which I've seen happen), it'll cost
ya.

- Bernd

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on 2/13/04 3:12 PM, jon@dakota-truck.net at jon@dakota-truck.net wrote:

> What the heck is the name of that tool that you use to
> : keep the calipers open while you change out the pads?
> : (No, not a C-clamp! :P)

I call that tool a nothing. Spread them with a large screwdriver and they
stay put. If they want to close back up you may need to remove some fluid.

Jon
STL MO



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