Rear Brakes
motogo1
motogo1 at cox.net
Tue Sep 2 17:41:27 EDT 2003
My tool is an old 1 1/8 inch socket, trimmed with a hack saw, leaving a
couple 'ears' the width of the piston notches. Worked great, and cost me
nuttin'. Course it will cost me a few bucks if I ever need that socket
again.
Gary Martin
94 UrS4
91 200 TQA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Del Tergo" <mdeltergo at hotmail.com>
To: <t44tq at mindspring.com>
Cc: <dkpriebe at attbi.com>; <nhvonhof at comcast.net>; <200q20v at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 11:31 AM
Subject: : RE: Rear Brakes
> >I have the Harbor Freight rear disc brake toolset that has the
> >perfect fittings for Audi rear brakes. Problem is, after shipping
> >and handling, it's $50. But has tools for many, many cars, not just
> >Audi.
>
> Not much of a problem when you consider the time saved and cost of new
puck
> boots when you
> rip them because the slip joint pliers slipped while trying to turn the
> pucks. (and of course shop labor rates)
> Very nice kit from thetoolwarehouse.net Item # Ap 7860 $36.50 before
> shipping. S&H often free for orders over $100.
>
> HTH
> Mike
>
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