Thread: Caliper rebuild
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Old 02-06-2019, 06:01 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dts3 View Post
Invest in an air compressor instead, you'll be much happier in the future


It doesn't take an expensive compressor for jobs such as filling tires and popping brake pistons out of the caliper.
I have one of those over-grown-aquarium-pump type compressors with a two gallon tank. Does great at filling tires, blowing off my work bench, and other miscellaneous jobs. It won't drive an air wrench but I don't have any air wrenches.
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