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Do you need a special tool for compressing the piston? I usually just C- clamp mine to compress.
Not a special tool but the tool made for it is super duper easy to use! Locks into front side of caliper and u just turn a small handle like on a c clamp and it pushes it back in smooth and evenly! C clamp can push it in at an angle if u aren’t careful and this doesn’t cuz it has a disk that fits into the hole in center of piston so pushes whole thing back at same time!
 
Gawd.. :biggrin: ...I Missed it again..........:pass:...and no sign @420Forever..........
He may be outside being a snowblower at the moment! Think we need to start a gofundme to get him a gas powered one….not one thats powered by cans of chili with beans! :shrug::haha::rofl:
 
Not a special tool but the tool made for it is super duper easy to use! Locks into front side of caliper and u just turn a small handle like on a c clamp and it pushes it back in smooth and evenly! C clamp can push it in at an angle if u aren’t careful and this doesn’t cuz it has a disk that fits into the hole in center of piston so pushes whole thing back at same time!
Mean while the mechanic at the shop is using a C clamp :doh::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
He may be outside being a snowblower at the moment! Think we need to start a gofundme to get him a gas powered one….not one thats powered by cans of chili with beans! :shrug::haha::rofl:

well, Gracie duz try to help................but in all honesty, it never seemz to work out too well, so.... :doh: ppp
 
well, Gracie duz try to help................but in all honesty, it never seemz to work out too well, so.... :doh: ppp
Get her a shovel of her own! ;)

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