2002 ls rear brakes
aa1872
11-06-2006, 07:01 PM
Does anyone know where I can get the tool to screw down the piston on the rear brake caliper on an LS 2002? Does anyone know what the tool is called?
Thanks
Thanks
shorod
11-06-2006, 08:37 PM
Just about any auto parts store will have this. Do yourself a favor though and borrow the kit from behind the counter. The little socket adapter ones are just a knuckle buster. The Rear Caliper Compressor kit will work much better. Autozone refers to it as "11-piece Disc Brake Tool Set."
-Rod
-Rod
lcaylor
11-07-2006, 04:39 PM
Just about any auto parts store will have this. Do yourself a favor though and borrow the kit from behind the counter. The little socket adapter ones are just a knuckle buster. The Rear Caliper Compressor kit will work much better. Autozone refers to it as "11-piece Disc Brake Tool Set."
-Rod
I tried the multi-sided tool from the auto parts store and it did not work on my 2002 LS. I ended up ordering from the internet a KD #3355 Disk Brake Piston Tool and it works perfectly. It cost about $12 only about $2 more than the cheap multi-sided tool. I did not know about the Autozone 11 piece tool set.
-Rod
I tried the multi-sided tool from the auto parts store and it did not work on my 2002 LS. I ended up ordering from the internet a KD #3355 Disk Brake Piston Tool and it works perfectly. It cost about $12 only about $2 more than the cheap multi-sided tool. I did not know about the Autozone 11 piece tool set.
aa1872
11-07-2006, 05:23 PM
thank you
2_Late_I_Won
11-08-2006, 12:57 PM
I tried the multi-sided tool from the auto parts store and it did not work on my 2002 LS. I ended up ordering from the internet a KD #3355 Disk Brake Piston Tool and it works perfectly. It cost about $12 only about $2 more than the cheap multi-sided tool. I did not know about the Autozone 11 piece tool set.
For awhile I didn't know you could borrow tool either from autoparts stores but I had to borrow a pulley remover I had to put a secuity deposit down ($80.00 I think)but after I returned it I got it all back. Good to know in the future though.
For awhile I didn't know you could borrow tool either from autoparts stores but I had to borrow a pulley remover I had to put a secuity deposit down ($80.00 I think)but after I returned it I got it all back. Good to know in the future though.
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