Add efficiency to your car maintenance activities using reliable brake repair tools. They provide convenience to ensure you use less power and time while undertaking brake work. Durable replacement tools reduce car maintenance costs. Browse through a catalog of repair tools compatible with both local and foreign car designs.
Brake boosters provide a consistent flow of brake fluid to the brake master cylinder to enhance braking pressure and deceleration. The brake lining tubing features a non-corrosive material to make it more durable. Consider a hydraulic line tool set that consists of pre-shaped sectional lines. The solid carbon steel construction of hubs and rotors makes them strong to withstand significant braking power. Look for chrome, high-torsion sockets and heavy-duty spreaders.
A car creeper has two tool trays and three fuel-resistant pairs of wheels to give the mechanic a smooth glide when working underneath a vehicle. You can replace the wheels of this brake service tool with 3-in-1 polypropylene casters that are durable and simple to fix. A double flaring kit consists of a pipe cutter and a flare tool, which help create 45deg. flares for fuel pipes and bends in brakes. Brake caliper hangers have rubber at the tip to avoid scratching the paint on suspension components. Consider tools with cases for manageable organization of tools and equipment within their respective compartments.
Tools sets have different adapters that fit hundreds of vehicle models, including most Japanese and American versions. A brake lining thickness gauge comes in three separate colors to help determine the brakes' condition. Green indicates good condition and red indicates they are due for service. Brake gauges are reliable in measuring both light and heavy-duty transportation vehicles, making them almost universally compatible.
Exhaust pipe cutters have 15 blades that make them need only ¼ revolutions to completely cut a pipe. The nonslip and medium thickness of the handle ensures the mechanic uses less energy while operating it. Axle remover and front-wheel puller brake tools provide a straight pull of wheel hubs on tapered axles to avoid distortion of the wheel lugs. Brake clip tools disengage clips with efficiently quick ¼ handle turns. Brake caliper tools allow for a 360deg. turn that lets the mechanic place the spreader at a convenient position. They operate on both fixed and floating calipers to offer more diverse options for usage. Cylinder hones have flexible shafts that allow them to self-center for reliable speed and maneuvering.
Use the electronic brake fluid tester to diagnose the condition of your car's brake fluid. It uses the fluid's boiling temperature to give more precise results on the state of the fluid. If you are replacing the oil, use a brake bleeder repair kit that includes a bleeding tube, rubber elbow fitting and container for holding the old fluid, making the process less messy.