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Brake Disc, Drum, Calliper & Pad Tools are essential for any vehicle owner looking to perform maintenance on their brakes.
We carry an extensive selection of tools for the professional auto mechanic and DIYer to provide the most accurate and reliable service for your brake system.
Our tools are designed for easy installation and removal of brake discs and drums, callipers, and pads.
Our quality tools feature precision-crafted construction to ensure long-lasting performance and maximum efficiency and accuracy in brake repairs.
From basic repair tools to advanced, specialised options, our selection of Brake Disc, Drum, Calliper & Pad Tools will have you covered for any automotive brake repair project.
Shop our selection now to get the most dependable parts and service you need.
Q1: What is a brake disc, drum, caliper, and pad tool?
A1: A brake disc, drum, caliper and pad tool is a combination of special tools for removing and replacing the brake components of your vehicle. These tools help to ensure proper brake system maintenance and safety.
Q2: What types of brake disc, drum, caliper and pad tools are available?
A2: There are a range of brake disc, drum, caliper and pad tools available to suit all types of brake systems. These include hand tools such as wrenches, pliers and socket sets, as well as automated systems such as pressure brake bleeder kits.
Q3: How often should these tools be inspected and maintained?
A3: The brake disc, drum, caliper and pad tools should be inspected and maintained at least once a year or before any major brake system service is carried out. This helps to ensure that the tools are in good working order and that any worn components can be quickly and easily replaced.