Why couldn't VW, in their infinite wisdom, have manufactured the rear
brake caliper piston in such a way that it could be easilly manipulate?
A simple allen wrench, a la pre-'88 cars would have been nice.

Is there any way to turn and compress the rear calipers on a '91 GLI
without the VW special tool?  The face of the piston is round, with two
notches located 180 degrees from eachother.  I'm wary of turning it w/ a
pair of pliars, as I'd hate to destroy that seal on the piston.  

Will the VW dealership have the tool needed?  I'm going on a trip saturday
morning, so I don't really have time to order the tool through the mail.

I've tried sing a pair of vice-grips, but the piston doesn't seem to be
compressing at all.

Any help would be apreciated.  

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