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Old 07-13-2010, 06:04 PM
mpolli mpolli is offline
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If it is the front (and they are like mine) you can use something like this, or you can use a C clamp. I have this tool, but I used to use a big channelock pliers, with tape around the jaws. If it is the back it is a little trickier sometimes, depending on the caliper design.
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