[200q20v] Rear brake caliper tool - Helpful part number

CL Wong montesawong at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 17 07:08:36 EDT 2001


I spent 1 day doing the same thing for my A4 last
fall.

I ended up buying some kind of cube looking tool and
grinding off 2 nubs on one side to get it to kind of
fit.  

I think the pushing in while turning is the hardest
part.


--- Steve Bednarski <stevebednarski at mindspring.com>
wrote:
> I just recently spent a couple of days buying a
> number of "wrong" tools for
> trying to screw in the rear brake calipers for my
> 1991 Audi 200TQW sedan.
> My car sat up on jack stands for a few days while I
> tried to find the tool
> that would allow me to finish the brake job without
> spending nearly $100 for
> the factory Audi tool.  I finally found the right
> tool without spending a
> fortune.  It is Lisle part# 25110 and works like a
> charm.  My local auto
> parts store obtained the last one from the local
> warehouse.  The good news
> is that I called Lisle at 712-542-5101 and this part
> number is still
> available and can be ordered directly from them if
> your local store can't
> source it for you.
> 
> It fits perfectly and is only $10.95.  Hope this
> helps save someone some
> time, money, or both.
> 
> Steve Bednarski
> 
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