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Can I use it for brake job to push back the piston into the caliper?
the problem depends on the car. some cars have more space than others. also how much brake pad you have left. brand new brake pad 3" might not be enough space.
personally i think i bought a 5 or 6 inch
Wow! Amazon has done it again with their scaling tricks. I was only interested thinking it was a deep throat version, which probably needs a new name.
I think this would be too small for that. I believe the one I use brakes is at least 6".
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I use a 4" for my 2013 kia forte ex, it gets the job done but still a little tricky with the size. I think a 5" with the old break pad as a flat source to press against on the piston is the best for pushing it in.
paying crap prices and expect high quality?