What open end wrench are you using on brakes?

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For those of you doing brake work, what wrench are you using to hold that flared nut that secures the slide bolts? A lot of times a standard open end wrench is too thick to fit in there to hold the nut. I don't think all vehicles have this but quite a bit do.
 
I have a 28 pack of black Husky wrenches I got for $15 on post Xmas clearance.

Brake fluid is so nasty I don't like getting it on my "good" set.

Sometimes I just need the wrench to start things-- some tab or something "catches" later on. If I had to, I'd grind one down.
 
Originally Posted by eljefino
I have a 28 pack of black Husky wrenches I got for $15 on post Xmas clearance.

Brake fluid is so nasty I don't like getting it on my "good" set.

Sometimes I just need the wrench to start things-- some tab or something "catches" later on. If I had to, I'd grind one down.


I just seen Home Depot does sell a Husky thin head wrench set, but it's $30 for a set of 6 wrenches. I'll have to look at them next time i'm at HD.
 
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In my case it is Carl Walter 280PH-10, comes handy on a lot of those sneaky things, e.g. AHC fluid on some Toyota vehicles.
 
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Originally Posted by E150GT
17mm from an 80's Mercedes tool kit. made by Heyco.

I've got one of those too.

A bike cone wrench from Park Tool can work as well, but they can't handle too much force.
 
I ground an old open end wrench down, it fits both my Jeeps and works perfectly.
 
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Yes, it is a little thick but then you only need just enough to hold the nut while you undo the bolt with a ratchet. That bolt should not be too tight to begin with.
 
I considered ordering a cone wrench but then just bought a husky wrench at home depot and ground down the open end till it fit. Quick, easy and cheap.
 
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