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    Default Brake adjustment wrench

    What does the wrench looks like that fits in the slot to adjust the drum brakes? I need to make one. Can anyone measure theirs?

    Zach

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    I think it's just a flat screwdriver.

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    I just use a standard brake spoon that I have had for years. Came from NAPA probably, as I think its a New Britain brand.

    And yes, a flat screwdriver will work too.......I had to back an adjuster off one day in a parking lot a ways from home and it did the job fine.
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    Here is the cheapest one I found in about 10 seconds with Google:

    http://www.toolsusa.com/asp/item_det...ode=GoogleBase
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