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Old April 16th, 2008, 03:06 PM   #1
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Rear Brake tool


On the mustang world website they mention that in order to do the rear brakes you must turn and push the piston in at the same time. They said that there is a special tool or you could use pliers. I was wondering if someone can tell me exactly what the tool is called that would be used for doing my rear brakes. I drive a 2004 v6
 
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go go into auto zone and ask them for a brake tool for a mustang.. tell them it looks like a rubics cube.
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Originally Posted by HMUSN View Post
go go into auto zone and ask them for a brake tool for a mustang.. tell them it looks like a rubics cube.
lol i figured I could ask someone there, they are retarded though. The main requirement is that they speak Spanish because they are on the edge of a Mexican neighborhood. Most of them don't know shit. Anyone know the name by chance?
 
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Here you go. Detail Page for 28600 Disc Brake Piston Tool - Lisle Corporation or the monster kit Detail Page for 25000 Rear Disc Brake Caliper Tool - Lisle Corporation
 
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thank you +reps
 
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Originally Posted by 04DSGV6 View Post
thank you +reps
Thanks! and glad I could help.

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Old April 26th, 2008, 12:08 AM   #7
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hey dont buy the cube thing. i bought it and it didnt work. none of the ends would fit right to allow u to turn it. the only thing i found that worked on our cars was the kit u rent from autozone. it looks like the second link cet2kill posted.
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Originally Posted by stang300a View Post
hey dont buy the cube thing. i bought it and it didnt work. none of the ends would fit right to allow u to turn it. the only thing i found that worked on our cars was the kit u rent from autozone. it looks like the second link cet2kill posted.
i have the cube and it works great. used it on my 01 gt.
 
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you can buy the cube and for some ppl i guess it works while others like me it wont

the cube is like 10 bucks....or you can can them 100 to rent this tool kit with like 10 peices and a clamp that attaches to the caliper and makes the job alot easier and then wen u return it you get every dime back

the only problem is that the ppl that work their mite not even know they carry the kit to run (at least they didnt in my case)

good tho tho
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Originally Posted by stang300a View Post
hey dont buy the cube thing. i bought it and it didnt work. none of the ends would fit right to allow u to turn it. the only thing i found that worked on our cars was the kit u rent from autozone. it looks like the second link cet2kill posted.
+1 - It's do-able with the cube, but it sucks.
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I started this thread april 16th, if I didn't change my brakes already I would be dead. Just like this thread should be
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