DITKOK 9-Piece Metal Brake Pad Gauge Set, Brake Gauge
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DITKOK 9-Piece Metal Brake Pad Gauge Set, Brake Gauge

Original price was: $25.00.Current price is: $23.99.

Original price was: $25.00.Current price is: $23.99.

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  • 🚀Quickly Measure Brake Pad Wear: This brake pad gauge is simple to use. With this, you can easily check the brake pad wear and easily tell when maintenance is needed. This 9-piece manual brake gauge set provides a quick “go/no-go” method to inspect the disc brake pads and shoes for wear on most models.
  • 😎 Excellent Selection of Materials, Durable: Our brake gauge measure tool is made of high quality metal material. Durable steel construction for strength, durability, no deformation, corrosion resistance and more wear-resistant than plastic. The etched size markings won’t fade or rub off over time, ensuring the long-term performance and durability of the tool and your brake pads. What’s more, it is small in size and easy to carry and you can use whenever you want.
  • 🚘Easy to use: The brake pad thickness gauge is assembled with a heavy-duty rivet and simply folds out the size you want to use, then the offset design allows for the blades to be inserted between the brake disc and the brake pad backing plate allowing the pad thickness can be measured without needing to be removed from the vehicle.
  • 🚥Color Coded System, Metric and Imperial Units: The brake pad wear gauge has 9 color coded gauge fins that range in thickness measurements from 2mm – 12mm. Each of the 9 blades is conveniently marked in both metric and imperial units and are color coded to quickly signify levels of wear: green shows safe, yellow shows you should be cautious, red remind you changing right now, make your driving safer.
  • 🚚Application: The brake pad gauge is designed to show customers an accurate measure of brake lining. Quickly measuring wear and assessing remaining life of brake pad linings, from light cars and trucks to heavy duty transportation vehicles, and eliminates their question whether a brake job is really needed.
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