The ToolPRO Brake Adjusting tool features a taper at each end, one with a small angle and the other at a larger angle to cover a wide range of brake designs. It is cast from drop forged and heat treated steel to resist wear and tear. For park brake setups, or drum brakes without an auto adjuster this tool helps you make an adjustment in minutes. First, jack the wheel and support it off the ground with axle stands. On the inner side of the drum assembly should be a dust cap. Remove this and insert the brake adjuster through the hole. The aim is to catch the cogged adjuster and lever the brake adjuster tool to increase the tension. When you spin the wheel by hand, there should be slight resistance felt and the wheel should free spin about one revolution. Keep rotating the brake adjustment mechanism until this is correct. In some instances when removing a brake drum the brake shoes may catch the edge of the drum making it difficult to remove, using the brake adjusting tool to loosen the adjustment mechanism will help with this.
The ToolPRO Brake Adjusting tool features a taper at each end, one with a small angle and the other at a larger angle to cover a wide range of brake designs. It is cast from drop forged and heat treated steel to resist wear and tear. For park brake setups, or drum brakes without an auto adjuster this tool helps you make an adjustment in minutes. First, jack the wheel and support it off the ground with axle stands. On the inner side of the drum assembly should be a dust cap. Remove this and insert the brake adjuster through the hole. The aim is to catch the cogged adjuster and lever the brake adjuster tool to increase the tension. When you spin the wheel by hand, there should be slight resistance felt and the wheel should free spin about one revolution. Keep rotating the brake adjustment mechanism until this is correct. In some instances when removing a brake drum the brake shoes may catch the edge of the drum making it difficult to remove, using the brake adjusting tool to loosen the adjustment mechanism will help with this.
The ToolPRO Brake Adjusting tool features a taper at each end, one with a small angle and the other at a larger angle to cover a wide range of brake designs. It is cast from drop forged and heat treated steel to resist wear and tear. For park brake setups, or drum brakes without an auto adjuster this tool helps you make an adjustment in minutes. First, jack the wheel and support it off the ground with axle stands. On the inner side of the drum assembly should be a dust cap. Remove this and insert the brake adjuster through the hole. The aim is to catch the cogged adjuster and lever the brake adjuster tool to increase the tension. When you spin the wheel by hand, there should be slight resistance felt and the wheel should free spin about one revolution. Keep rotating the brake adjustment mechanism until this is correct. In some instances when removing a brake drum the brake shoes may catch the edge of the drum making it difficult to remove, using the brake adjusting tool to loosen the adjustment mechanism will help with this.
The ToolPRO Brake Adjusting tool features a taper at each end, one with a small angle and the other at a larger angle to cover a wide range of brake designs. It is cast from drop forged and heat treated steel to resist wear and tear. For park brake setups, or drum brakes without an auto adjuster this tool helps you make an adjustment in minutes. First, jack the wheel and support it off the ground with axle stands. On the inner side of the drum assembly should be a dust cap. Remove this and insert the brake adjuster through the hole. The aim is to catch the cogged adjuster and lever the brake adjuster tool to increase the tension. When you spin the wheel by hand, there should be slight resistance felt and the wheel should free spin about one revolution. Keep rotating the brake adjustment mechanism until this is correct. In some instances when removing a brake drum the brake shoes may catch the edge of the drum making it difficult to remove, using the brake adjusting tool to loosen the adjustment mechanism will help with this.
Last updated at 05/15/2026 09:44:21
ToolPRO Brake Adjusting Tool 185mm
Delivery between Tue β Thu $9.99
originally posted on supercheapauto.com.au
Great for adjusting the brakes on the caravan good quality works well must have
originally posted on supercheapauto.com.au
A little large for the actual job it has to do. Massively overpriced.
originally posted on supercheapauto.com.au
cheap and nasty tool. had to square it up when i ghot home to make it function properly. I certainly would not recommend it to anyone. Really makes you wonder about quality control.
| Metro | 20 Dec |
| Regional | 19 Dec |
| Special Orders | 6 Dec |
| Remote | 12 Dec |
ToolPRO Brake Adjusting Tool 185mm
Delivery between Tue β Thu $9.99
Great for adjusting the brakes on the caravan good quality works well must have
A little large for the actual job it has to do. Massively overpriced.
cheap and nasty tool. had to square it up when i ghot home to make it function properly. I certainly would not recommend it to anyone. Really makes you wonder about quality control.
Works well even if a little pricey. Worked well on adjusting the caravan drum brakes
Unfortunately this tool did not work on my vehicle VW Amarok, on return supercheap staff member said this is the second one he has had returned for the same reason.
Perfect tool for the job. Nice wide blade.perfect length.
Very soft metal. It rounded of and became unusable after a few goes
marginally better than a screwdriver nothing special crudely made
The shape is good and with a bit of fiddling it does get into the ALCO electric plates of my caravan. Does do the job easier than using a flat-head screwdriver.
I purchased this because I lost the one I had for 45 years this one will do the same job just looks newer no rust or wear I hope it will also remove some oysters from the rocks like my old one could
| Metro | 20 Dec |
| Regional | 19 Dec |
| Special Orders | 6 Dec |
| Remote | 12 Dec |