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Where to buy brake tools ???
Where do I buy the "Benz caliper pistion reset tool" and the "impact extractor" to remove brake pads ???
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what car?
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What car do you have?
I use the old pad as a surface to pry against with a screwdriver to push the piston back. Then the pads pull out by hand or with a pliers grabbing the tabs. No need for special tools.
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Chad 2006 Nissan Pathfinder LE 1998 Acura 3.0 CL OBK#44 "Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work." - Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) SOLD 1985 300TD - Red Dragon 1986 300SDL - Coda 1991 - 300TE 1995 - E320 1985 300CD - Gladys |
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I THINK you do need special tools for the newer models.
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1985 300TD Turbo Euro-wagon 1979 280CE 225,200 miles 1985 300D Turbo 264,000 miles 1976 240D 190,000 miles 1979 300TD 220,000 GONE but not forgotten 1976 300D 195,300 miles 1983 300D Turbo 175,000 miles http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...e485-1-2-1.jpg |
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That figures. When I worked in a garage for a while, we used a big C-clamp on some of the calipers. A piece of bar steel was used between the clamp and the piston and we would take the reservoir cap off when compressing it.
As far as an impact extractor, can't you use a vise grips and a hammer? Do the pads have a hole tab on them? You could even stick a bar in that hole and tap it out with a hammer.
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Chad 2006 Nissan Pathfinder LE 1998 Acura 3.0 CL OBK#44 "Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work." - Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) SOLD 1985 300TD - Red Dragon 1986 300SDL - Coda 1991 - 300TE 1995 - E320 1985 300CD - Gladys |
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Ok, I have 06 E350... How do you replace the brake fluid ????
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No Special tools required on SBC cars to replace the brake pads
Same as a NON SPC brake job Unplug the SBC Pump OR lock the car as when you open a door it cycles the SBC Pump and that WILL Be a problem if your fingers are in the way Re the brake fluid one SHOULD use the SDS to flush the SBC system But one can replace the fluid and bleed the brakes the same way as a NON SBC car....
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