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8MILELAKE Disc Brake Caliper Compressor Wind Back Tool 24pc Professional Caliper Tool Set

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About this item

  • Ideal for 4 wheel drive cars/trucks
  • Includes left and right handed thrust bolt assemblies
  • The kit includes 18 adapters which fit a variety of modern car brands
  • 24Pc kits rotates piston back into caliper for fitting of new brake shoes and pads
  • Storage case and a pair of gloves included.



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8MILELAKE Brake Caliper Wind Back Tool 24pcs Professional Disc Brake Caliper Tool Set

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Randy Salazar
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Great product but it does not come with gloves. Not a big deal but the product shouldn’t promote that it comes with something when it doesn’t.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
This 24pc Professional Disc Brake Caliper Compressor Wind Back Tool Set is a must-have for anyone doing brake work! The quality is outstanding—durable, well-machined, and built to last. The tools fit perfectly and make compressing and winding back calipers quick and effortless.Everything stays organized in the case, and the variety of adapters ensures compatibility with multiple vehicle makes and models. The threads are smooth, and the handles provide a solid grip for easy use. No struggling, no frustration—just a tool that does its job exactly as it should!If you're looking for a reliable, professional-grade caliper tool set, this is it. Highly recommended!
Nicolai Quezada
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Well it did the job done right. The size of the box is small for easy storage. Quality tools without all the flash. I got caliper spreaders from napa they broke on the first caliper....not these they did the job with relative ease.
ifihadtime
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Doing brakes on our car and found the rear brakes needed to be replaced. Normally not a big deal but newer cars require the caliper piston to be "screwed" back in as it also serves as the parking brake. I did one with a pair of channel locks successfully but it was quite a hassle holding the caliper, screwing the piston and pushing it all back in, easy to do with three hands but I don't have 3 so. Got this tool to make it easier and yes it is worth it if you do brakes. I figured needing to replace a caliper because I ripped the piston boot with pliers easily justified the cost. They all looked pretty much the same so got this one and it worked great. So yes it can be done without this tool but it does make it easier and less frustrating doing a simple task.
jack
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I've used this kit on a Volkswagen, kia, toyota and it worked great every time! Has every attachment you would need for any size caliper and the threads spin super smooth. This was worth every penny in my opinion. Way better to just spend the 20 bucks once rather than going to auto parts store, renting the kit then having to bring it back. Just buy this once and have it forever! P
Reyna Rios
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
This is a strong and well-made product!! I was going to buy this product at AutoZone, but it was almost double the price, so i took a look on Amazon and it was priced at a decent price. The best part it would be here the next day!!! that in itself was a plus for me. I am so glad we ordered it, and it is a great addition to my sons' mechanic tools. Would recommend this product without hesitation.
Toby
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Nice kit. It worked great for my first car that required this tool. It is easy to use and seems to cover most cars out there. I like the case and how it keeps everything organized.
Isaac villegas
Reviewed in Mexico on February 10, 2023
Es perfecto para instalar mis balatas de mi carro y no tener ningún problema a la hora de armar
Ted Andkilde
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2022
Engineers are evil, engineers who make unholy alliances with bean-counters are worse :). This tool is required for screwing the pistons back into those annoying combined hydraulic/mechanical rear brake calipers with the integrated parking brake. This is a nice tool, which comes with twenty two separate missiles for you to launch while you have a meltdown attempting to make the flipping pistons retract. They will, eventually, after you have screamed yourself into a semi-exhausted stupor and are so deliriously happy that this ordeal is over you'll think "thank goodness I had this tool" instead of, "how do I hunt down this bleeping engineer from the patent number and brain him for foisting these godforsaken things on the world?" Then, you will wipe all the grease and blood off the 22 pieces, after you extract them from the drywall you've embedded them in, and carefully slot them back into the nice plastic case, which you will probably misplace before you need to repeat the job on your wife's rusty Taurus in six months or so. You'll then need to drive 40 miles round trip to borrow your buddy's kit which will be missing the one adapter you need, as he hurled it completely through the drywall in his garage where it will be discovered in 800 years or so by an archaeologist who will mistake it for some sort of ancient religious talisman. He, by the way, will still be annoyed that he doesn't have a flying car yet, even though he's been promised one for 875 years or so.
Isela Velazquez
Reviewed in Mexico on July 4, 2021
El artículo llegó antes de la fecha notificada, exactamente igual a las fotos del producto y a la descripción, fue un ragalo para mi esposo quedó encantado
Neil
Reviewed in Australia on June 29, 2020
Great value. Would highly recommend.Delivery was prompt.
Smokes let’s go
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 6, 2019
A number of the attachable discs did not fit on the tools. Very poor product, will be returning
Old School
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2018
I've been working on cars, trucks, and motorcycles for 53 years. I'm also what could be called a tool freak. I simply love well-made tools. I have so many tools that people are stunned when they enter my shop. Surprisingly, one tool set I don't have is a caliper piston compressor set. That's simply because I've never needed one. I've done more brake jobs over the years that I could count but most have no required spinning the caliper piston while compressing it into the caliper and I just use a fast-action C-clamp or fast-action bar clamp for that. In fact, I'll still do it that way for calipers that don't require spinning the piston because it's faster and more efficient that using a tool like this. (Nothing to assemble, almost no screwing down threads (fast-action), etc. A couple did require turning the pistons but I was able to spin the piston using makeshift methods but that was a bit of a pain. However, I'll be doing two brake jobs soon that I believe will require spinning the caliper piston so I used that as an excuse to add another tool set to my collection.I just received this set and I am very impressed. I am a big suprised at a couple reviews that say their set had soft metal parts that bent. The only thing I can think of is that their set came from a different manufacturer and perhaps their T-handle and thrust bolt (threaded part) was made of pot metal like so many cheap tools from 10 or 20 years ago because every part in my set is good quality heavy steel. The threads are smooth and precise.I haven't used the tools yet but I have examined them carefully and I know good tools when I see them. These are good tools. There is simply no way that the thrust bolt will strip or the T-handles will bend. In addition, the blow-molded case is very nice.I had watched a video where someone used a set similar to this and they struggled to keep piston adapter on the thrust bolt assembly. It kept falling off. But I was pleasantly surprised to find that this tool has a magnetic base that the adapters fit onto. The adapters are held on firmly and will not fall off.As I mentioned, there was a time when so many inexpensive tools were made out of pot metal or otherwise so cheaply made that they were virtually useless, if not dangerous. But, happily, those days are past. There are still some cheap tools on the market, of course, but they are much less common these days. I started my huge tool collection back in teh 1960s. During especially the 1970s, I would expect to pay well over $100 (in 1970s dollars) for a tool set of this type and quality. Today the prices can be amazing. You just have to be careful when you buy tools. I paid less than $22 for this tool set with free shipping and no taxes! If you had told me that I could do that 30 or 40 years ago, I would have thought you were insane.Bottom line: This is a great value assuming you get the same set I have. Many products this day look identical but sometimes they come from different manufacturers so you may not receive the same thing that I received. But, if you do, you should be very happy.
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