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Caliper wind back tools - Recommendations?

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Hi all,

 

I'm looking to refurbish my rear breaks, including calipers as they look a little rusty and are starting to squeak.

 

Does anyone have a caliper wind back tool they use or favor, I've looked at a few, some people seem to just use a G clamp instead (looking at u tube video's).

 

This one seems to be okay:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Laser-1314-Caliper-Piston-Re-wind/dp/B002V72SHS/ref=pd_sim_sbs_diy_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=1R0KQJ7XDQHTZE5JDPZ9

 

Any advice would be great.

 

Cheers

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I've been using that one for years on all of my VW's and Audi's.

 

I've got no complaints.

 

Great tool and a good price.

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Think halfords are the laser ones! But that's what I use as well and does the job nicely.

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I've tried that one, worked fine for the front brakes on my Corrado and MK4 Golf.

However I tried it on the rear calipers of the Golf, and the piston would not wind back.. Ended up breaking the tool, and it's replacement...

Annoying, seeing as Halfords one I had to buy cost £30!!

 

Had to take the caliper off the car, put it on a bench and put force on the piston whilst winding it with a socket extension attached to the circular disc from the windback tool.

 

The same tool can be bought off ebay for about £8

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAKE-CALIPER-REWIND-WIND-BACK-TOOL-R-H-THREAD-VW-AUDI-SKODA-SEAT-NEW-/310507201064

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