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2013/11/05 20:06:29 (permalink)
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SST 09756-00010

I'm sure a few of your will be in this situation soon enough, if not already.  Looking to rebuild my rear calipers soon and need SST 09756-00010 to remove the Adjusting Bolt from behind the piston.
 
From my searching this is a difficult tool to locate.  I will try Toyota tomorrow but was hoping someone had an idea of another source or an alternate method/tool technique.  It seems some people skip this part of the rebuild but I would like to do it as part of my rebuild.
 
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    dennis the menace
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    Re: SST 09756-00010 2013/11/06 03:26:12 (permalink)
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    I think I have one of these in my toolbox - I'll check in the morning . . .

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    Re: SST 09756-00010 2013/11/06 15:12:05 (permalink)
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    Curious, I rebuilt mine without using any special tools.
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    Re: SST 09756-00010 2013/11/06 17:07:38 (permalink)
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    +1
    I also re-built mine some time ago with full dis-assembly, but I can't remember the full procedure.
    No special tools were used, apart from a custom spanner to screw the piston back in to allow re-assembly.
     

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    Re: SST 09756-00010 2013/11/06 18:08:00 (permalink)
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    The SST is the "safe and recommended" method.  From memory it takes 3 times as long as pushing down with a flat screwdriver  . . .

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    Re: SST 09756-00010 2013/11/06 22:53:53 (permalink)
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    Well I have one coming from Toyota, ex Japan, for $13.53.  While this is a 3 week wait I think it would still be a good piece to have on hand, and seeing as I'm in no rush.  I could also post it out on loan for others doing the same job.
     
    This said I would still be interested in any technique people have used as an alternative.  I know Aaron (of Lithia fame) has a zip tie method of some sort, I probs should pm him and find out.
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    Re: SST 09756-00010 2013/11/07 10:54:16 (permalink)
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    I'm sure I read somewhere that Aaron has now left Lithia.

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    Re: SST 09756-00010 2013/11/07 11:53:54 (permalink)
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    Yeah he has, figured that would be the best way to describe him, maybe 'ex lithia' would've been better. He's still known for it though I guess.
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    Re: SST 09756-00010 2013/11/26 21:55:24 (permalink)
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    Came in today, YAY!  Pretty keen to get it dirty, almost want to go and do it now.
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