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Has anyone got a Caliper windback tool?

Farken rear brakes on the daily screw back into place not push and i can't get them to budge. Want to use the proper tool before i buy all new calipers :\

No. Just be sure to catch the gasket(s) or they fall into the abyss. Be sure to use a rag or something to cover the turbo outlets to ensure nothing falls into them.

Awesome! Thanks mate. Taking it off for polishing along with my Apexi intake pipes.

Has anyone got a Caliper windback tool?

Farken rear brakes on the daily screw back into place not push and i can't get them to budge. Want to use the proper tool before i buy all new calipers :\

What car and what does the piston look like? I made one for the 31 rears and it worked very well. :)

What car and what does the piston look like? I made one for the 31 rears and it worked very well. :)

Shitty Alpha 156.

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Am going into Ultimate tunes tomorrow with the calipers and if we can't get the fkers to move im just going to buy new calipers.

Depending on materials / tools available and willingness to have a crack, shouldn't be too hard to make something to fit that.

Metal pipe, hacksaw, drill and some kind of handle / leverage springs to mind. :)

Depending on materials / tools available and willingness to have a crack, shouldn't be too hard to make something to fit that.

Metal pipe, hacksaw, drill and some kind of handle / leverage springs to mind. :)

Ill just yell at it. That will hopefully sort it.

Really not in the mood to spend $300 on the daily. Thats $300 i cant spend on the GTR

We have learnt many things today, Anthony has caliper issues on his daily, Rob has an idea if not a solution for most things mechanical (comes with artwork) ... and most importantly we have learnt that Troy reads the SAU/ACT Thread in the cr@pper!! (oh, and apparently he doesn't have a tool!)

And they say you learn nothing in car forums!!

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Yeah good and bad. Still having boost issues, need a bigger wastegate so its staying in the shed till i do that.

Will be out ultimates way later Kyle. might see you there... :ph34r:

GTR needs to go back in but Adrian is being lazy. Will have to wait till after i go overseas now =(

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