a brake caliper tool (really)
you need a caliper piston tool from autozone..and pads first and then you take caliper off of car and use tool to suppress the caliper piston.by using the old brake pad.the tool cost about.6 or 7$ that should do it for you
you will have to get a brake caliper tool. the rear caliper the center part turn or screws in with this tool
Hose?
Yes. Brake caliper compression tool. Ratcheting calipers
If the emergency brake is not connected to the caliper use a "c" Clamp If the emergency brake is connected to that caliper a special tool (not expensive available at Sears or auto parts) is needed Caliper is threaded. Turn Clockwise to compress
If the emergency brake is not connected to the caliper use a "c" Clamp If the emergency brake is connected to that caliper a special tool (not expensive available at Sears or auto parts) is needed Caliper is threaded. Turn Clockwise to compress
Your local motor spares shop should sell a Draper caliper retraction tool. Mine cost around £12 and does the job perfectly.
The front brake caliper should retract with minimal effort with the aid of a c-clamp and an old brake pad. If it takes alot of pressure to make it retract I would replace the caliper. The rear brake caliper is a different story because it houses the e-brake also. The brake caliper piston must be rotated clockwise as you apply pressure to retract it. This requires a special tool that you can purchase from your local auto parts store. This tool is not expensive, it should be less than $20.
You will need special brake caliper tool such as a C-clamp to push back the piston on the caliper of a 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer.
A Caliper Reset Tool is a tool used to 'reset' the brake caliper piston on calipers with an integral handbrake system. The tool spins the piston while applying pressure to compress it enough to replace the old pads with newer thicker ones.
You will need a caliper rewinding tool