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πŸ”§ 8MILELAKE Disc Brake Pad Installer Caliper Piston Compressor Press Steel Spreader Tool Review

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3.5
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Description of πŸ”§ 8MILELAKE Disc Brake Pad Installer Caliper Piston Compressor Press Steel Spreader Tool

Chemically blackened steel spreader plates. (2"x2-1/4") Each plates. Max Spread 3-1/4". Essential tool for retracting the brake piston to allow insertion of new brake pads. Suitable for most ATE, Bendix, Delco and Girling callipers. Fitted with tommy bar but can be used with 1/2 square drive ratchet wrench or spanner. Applications:Compatible for Alfa, Audi, Fiat, Ford, Compatible for Nissan, GM (Vauxhall/Opel), Peugeot, Renault, Rover, VW (Porsche).

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Useful but easily bent

Nice little device. Worked well on my 4R and 911. However, it bends easily when in use. For a $14 disposable brake tool, it's probably worth it.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • 0

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good enough for DIYers.

Very useful and easy to use. Depressing the plunger with ease. However, if you use it on one. On vehicles with an electric parking brake, ensure the brake is in service mode before depressing the plunger.

Pros
  • beautiful thing
Cons
  • frequency

Revainrating 3 out of 5

easy curves easy the best brake tool

It's typical when you pay for what you get! I had to cut the metal pivot rod off because it gets in the way and use a ratchet instead. You need lube on the threads otherwise it barely turns and the levers flex very easily, but it will get the job done.

Pros
  • the best in the niche
Cons
  • crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great start, gets worse over time

The first few uses worked great: smooth, uninterrupted, great! Then when the "shoe" tap encounters resistance it actually starts to eat away the threads of the screw and puts the two shoes at different angles (straight screw vs. screw) and it gets stuck requiring a hammer to get it closed solve . The main threads need better machining or hardening.

Pros
  • great product
Cons
  • not sure

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality - first use refused

This tool is simple and easy to use but it fails on the first use. I've used this on single piston calipers and although the pistons pushed back mostly, the distributor pads also flexed. I've put it in a vise and bent it back, but it bends every time I use it. Poor quality and tight tolerances allow spacers to wobble/shift easily during use, causing them to seize. I would absolutely not buy again.

Pros
  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Versatile and economical

I bought both the Lang piston spreader and this brake tool. My car has 6 piston calipers which essentially require you to use a piston distributor while the pads are still in place. Lang's tool can't be adjusted tight enough to fit the space between the pads, while this tool had no problem with that. This tool seems solid enough, especially for the price, although I'm sure some would have preferred it to be a little oversized.

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • I don't like it, everything is fine