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RE: RE: Revisit 90Q Rear Brakes



In message <01BEC1C7.56B66800.IsuzuG@prodigy.net> "George W. Selby, III" writes:

> I believe a Sealy cube is a 6 sided object that has two prongs at varying
> locations on each of the faces to unscrew various rear brake calipers.  My
> former Isuzu 4x4 Pickup had rear discs, and I had to purchase one of these
> to do my back brakes (which was a frequent operation).   The cube has a
> 3/8" square hole in the center of each face for insertion of a extension
> and a 3/8" socket.  It is available at Autozone, Advance Auto, Pepboys, in
> the specialty sections (If you are in the United States).  Should be about
> $10US.

Bullseye.  I got the spelling wrong, though - "Sealey".

> The need to chop it in half must be due to inadequate clearence to fit the
> cube into the caliper to where you can use it.  Guess I'll figure this out
> when I do my rear brakes on my 4KQ soon.

Another bullseye.  Neat thing is - if you do it right, you can make
_two_ tools out of it.

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 Phil Payne
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