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4runr4nick - Look up the Tundra brake upgrade in the tech section. It lists all of the parts and prices.
Rock Slide - Good job on the pics. I wanted to go with Tundra's, too, but I will see how this new set up works before spending any more cash.
Rock Slide - Good job on the pics. I wanted to go with Tundra's, too, but I will see how this new set up works before spending any more cash.
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Yeah, these new brakes are great. I actually enjoy stopping now
Again, it wasn't much more for the Tundra parts vs the stock parts since I was replacing everything anyway.
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NICE...Rollin...Rollin
I will have to do that upgrade. I just recently did my brakes with powerslot rotors and yellow EBC pads. I was impressed but i wish i read this upgrade before i did all the work. I would have done the Tundra instead.
Happy New Years all..
I will have to do that upgrade. I just recently did my brakes with powerslot rotors and yellow EBC pads. I was impressed but i wish i read this upgrade before i did all the work. I would have done the Tundra instead.
Happy New Years all..
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Rockslide - do you have the part numbers for the rotors you got? I am seeing two different sets of rotors on AutoPartsWarehouse.com, one for 2000-2006 Tundra and one for 2000-2002 Tundra. Can you please post which one is the right one? TIA
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2000 - 2002 Toyota Tundra Brembo Brake Disc Brake Disc Price: $66.95 Qty: 2 Part #: BR25534
The total comes to $133.00, but they sold them to me for $124.00 out the door.
Here's the link too: Rotor
Hope that helps!
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a little help
so I just purchased on 02 4runner, thundercloud metallic and it needs new brakes and rotors, i'd like to do the tundra brake upgrade but had a couple questions: i found the tundra brakes and rotors for a really good price, but couldn't find a good deal on the tundra calipers (rock slide...what exactly where the stock cores that you returned? does the dealer normally refund you for those?), but could i (or should i) use the stock calipers on the tundra rotors and brakes? and i was planning on going with napa brakes and rotors...any thoughts on those? I saw rock slide that you went with oem pads and brembo rotors...are those better?
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so I just purchased on 02 4runner, thundercloud metallic and it needs new brakes and rotors, i'd like to do the tundra brake upgrade but had a couple questions: i found the tundra brakes and rotors for a really good price, but couldn't find a good deal on the tundra calipers (rock slide...what exactly where the stock cores that you returned? does the dealer normally refund you for those?)
As far as the core goes, I bought a new set of reman calipers from Advanced Auto for $300. I returned my 4Runner calipers back to them in the same box the tundra calipers came in and they gave me a $100 back as my refund. They did not seem to care what they were getting back, as long as it was a caliper of some kind. (They did not even to open the box just to make sure I was returning calipers and not something else.)
As far as pads go, Personally, I cannot comment on Napa pads. I went with oem pads b/c they have proven themselves over the years on many Toyota vehicles I've owned.
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pad size
thanks. you guys have posted a lot of amazing stuff, and i am really thankful for that cause i have loads to learn. i was looking on rock auto parts for calipers, and i saw the brake pad size you used was 199 mm, any chance you meant 119 mm? they have calipers for pads at 4.7 inches and 5.3 inches... (difference?) also the calipers they have are from acdelco, raybestos and a1 cardone...any preference or go with the cheapest? guy from rock auto also mentioned they (at least) wont generally accept runner cores when tundra calipers are bought...thoughts?
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thanks. you guys have posted a lot of amazing stuff, and i am really thankful for that cause i have loads to learn. i was looking on rock auto parts for calipers, and i saw the brake pad size you used was 199 mm, any chance you meant 119 mm? they have calipers for pads at 4.7 inches and 5.3 inches... (difference?)
These links might be of some help to you too (both threads started by the same member):
Updated information: Link 1
And where it all began: Link 2
If they don't accept 4Runner calipers for Tundra calipers, then that's up to you if you choose to buy from them or not. IMO, I'm glad to know they don't accept different cores from what they originally sold. That's how it should be. (Although I am willing to bet, that if you did not ask them up front if they accept runner cores for tundras calipers, they would never know when you brought back the runner cores for a refund, that they were in fact runner cores and not tundra cores.)
More often then not, a lot of counter guys don't care what they get, as long as they get some type of core returned to them. Up to you if you want to get a core refund or not. If you do want the refund, purchase the calipers somewhere else.
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What were those first 2 words ... I'm not as drunk as I say you am...sorry, I digress . The tundra rotors are the same diameter as my 4Runner rotors, they are just thicker. I'm running 16x8 wheels.
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I'm thinking of doing this too on my 96 4Runner Limited. I just switched the stock tri spokes out for the 99 5 stars, hope I don't have any clearance issues. The red looks great IMO, I am not sure if I'll PC mine though for cost purposes. I'm guessing this swap works on all of our 4Runners straight up? I haven't read anything to say it won't work, just thicker rotors and calipers to accomodate right?
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with 16" wheels yes should work
I'm thinking of doing this too on my 96 4Runner Limited. I just switched the stock tri spokes out for the 99 5 stars, hope I don't have any clearance issues. The red looks great IMO, I am not sure if I'll PC mine though for cost purposes. I'm guessing this swap works on all of our 4Runners straight up? I haven't read anything to say it won't work, just thicker rotors and calipers to accomodate right?
I believe the 231's require a bit more trimming of a dust shield. There are lots of threads for "Tundra brake upgrade" . If you are not towing or lots of mountain driving you likely could save some money just upgrading/replacing your pads and rotors. Personally, I find the 3rd gen stops on a dime compared to my old 2nd GEN. I have never had warping issues on my 3rd Gen ride.
Like Rock Slide (above) I went with Brembo rotors (just rotors-not drilled or slotted) and 4Runner upgrade pads (from dealership). Yes, the rotors are thicker and they cost more than similar products from Auto Zone or other parts houses. I wanted to try the "Brembo" name as inexpensively as I could-and this worked for me.
Rotors were $105 no shipping no tax (AUto Parts WH always has some deal running) and pads were $54 or so (dealership with Land Cruiser assoc discount) .
Stops like a champ now-never felt bad before-just a solid improvement now. Later I am hoping to bleed out the old brake fluid and install new fluid-that is a piece of cake from what I am reading-I probably could have done the brake job myself-but I found a place willing to install the parts that I provided and inspect it.
I consider my brakes too important to trust myself with.....
Good luck if you go with the upgrade and show us your painted calipers if you go that route.