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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Calif.
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4Runner brakes
This past weekend we took the 4runner up to Yosemite for some scenery and
hiking. Coming down the hills my steering wheel began to pulse and vibrate heavely. It felt like my brakes we not up to the task. I never had much fade, just way too much vibration. This seemed to subside once I got down into the flatands(Fresno). I currently have 68,000mi on my 2001. Curious as to what kind of brake job (parts) I should go with when I have the brakes done. My 2000 Tacoma does not exibit anything like this. __________________ 1987 FJ-60. Iron lift, 33x9.5 BFG AT's. 195,000 mi strong. 2000 Tacoma TRD locked/lifted & ARB'd for the High Sierras. 2001 4runner bone stock DD |
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Well, there's a lot to consider. The runner is heavier than the taco, and rotor warp has been a big gripe. Since it's an '01 runner it has the 16" wheels, so you could swap over to the tundra brakes, with larger rotors & pads. Of course OEM seems to be the brand of choice, and brembo rotors. From what others have expressed, I wouldn't worry about the whole drilled & slotted stuff. As for other brands? I've been satisfied with performace friction pads, but I don't get caught up in all the hype.
For trial & error purposes, could get your rotors turned, new pads, and go from there. Go back up to Yosemite (that would just be horrible ), see if it's better. Personally I noticed a change going to stainless braided lines, flushing the system and some synthetic fluid. May also check that the rear drums are adjusted (do you ever use the e-brake?), maybe check the drum pads. I should probably do my brakes, just been messing with other stuff. __________________ '01 Tacoma dbl cab trd, fabbed rear tire carrier, ARB bumper, sliders and cup holders. |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Calif.
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Thanks Flatland, I was wondering about Tundra brakes...It must be rotor warp. I have ordered numerous times from Performance and get their catalog. I think the Tundra brakes might be the way to go...either way, it will be $$$.
__________________ 1987 FJ-60. Iron lift, 33x9.5 BFG AT's. 195,000 mi strong. 2000 Tacoma TRD locked/lifted & ARB'd for the High Sierras. 2001 4runner bone stock DD |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kansas
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the rear brakes being out of adjustment warped the front rotors on mine. I adjusted the rear drums, replaced the warped rotors with plain brembo rotors and some prem. wagner pads and I couldn't be happier
![]() my $.02 __________________ 84' FJ60, 33's and a $25 DIY paint job 00' 4runner, OME lift |
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___Pastafarian___
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I know all the rage is to swap to Tundra rotors and calipers- BUT, I've had great success with good domestic rotors and the upgraded brake pad from Toyota. A buddy of mine looked up my 98 4Runner Limited (16" wheels) on Mitchell OnLine and said there was a suggested Toyota brake pad that addressed rotor warping. I ordered the pads from CruiserDan at American Toyota, replaced the warped rotors under warranty from Advance AutoParts, installed the new pads, 22,000 miles ago, towed trailers, highway driving, etc. No warping now!
I'm sure the Tundra upgrade fixes the problem, but so does the less expensive, less laborious solution listed above. My $.02. Luke __________________ I'm kinda' like Han Solo; always strokin' my own Wookie. 1998 4Runner Limited 1964 FJ45SWB Hoosier Cruisers |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Calif.
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Many thanks!
__________________ 1987 FJ-60. Iron lift, 33x9.5 BFG AT's. 195,000 mi strong. 2000 Tacoma TRD locked/lifted & ARB'd for the High Sierras. 2001 4runner bone stock DD |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Sep 2004
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what type of pads are the OEM? I just replaced mine with ceramic pads from napa. They were the premium reybestos so probably not the greatest. Anyway the were like $60 for a set. They seem to work fairly well. I do have a ltd. so it has the bigger of the factory front brakes. The only gripe is that they produce a lot of brake dust. I'm wandering if I should change them out for OEM, as I do tow my sailboat a lot in the summer. I need em done quick and didn't have time to research the options.
I guess FWIW I've never had an issue with the brakes on my 4runner. __________________ jetboy, 75-40 |
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___Pastafarian___
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I'll see if I can figure out what the part number was from CDan. They weren't very expensive, seems like I remember them being about $36 for a set.
Luke __________________ I'm kinda' like Han Solo; always strokin' my own Wookie. 1998 4Runner Limited 1964 FJ45SWB Hoosier Cruisers |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Salt Lake
Posts: 185
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My 2002 4Runner had the same problem. I know Tundra brakes would have solved the issue (and future issues), but I thought I'd give the stock-sized rotors another try. I felt the Tundra brakes were a bit of an overkill, since I do not tow like crazy.
This time, I went with Autozone Duralast rotors. They come with a 2 year warranty, so if they warp, just take them in and get new ones. Then, I got some ceramic pads (also from Autozone). The new set up worked great, and even coming down the canyon from the ski resorts (which means constantly riding the brakes), I felt no fade at all. I would have liked to try the Hawk LTS pads from Tirerack (great reviews), but I needed them done that day. I put on 20k miles after that and they performed awesome. I purposely rode the brakes all the way down the canyon one time, and still felt hardly any fade. __________________ 2001 Tacoma DC TRD Off-Road |
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IH8MUD Rookie
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x2 what Luke said
[quote=LukeZero;3277295]I know all the rage is to swap to Tundra rotors and calipers- BUT, I've had great success with good domestic rotors and the upgraded brake pad from Toyota. A buddy of mine looked up my 98 4Runner Limited (16" wheels) on Mitchell OnLine and said there was a suggested Toyota brake pad that addressed rotor warping. I ordered the pads from CruiserDan at American Toyota, replaced the warped rotors under warranty from Advance AutoParts, installed the new pads, 22,000 miles ago, towed trailers, highway driving, etc. No warping now!
end luke's quote.... I followed Luke's advice before and he was dead on. Unless you are towing or have a real heavy brake foot- the Tundra brake upgrade is overkill for most of us Runner owners. Toyota makes an upgrade disc pad set and those green backed units have made a huge difference in my braking confidence and no warping. I chose to get Brembo rotors(not slotted nor drilled) but yours may be able to be saved or choose your own either original equipment or aftermarket. Aftermarket pads were around $60 at the dealership and the new rotors were around $110. You can certainly spend less but this combo is an excellent one. __________________ Ron Helmuth 99 4Runner SR5 3.4 4x4 Factory Rear Locker/ARB "Taco" bumper All Pro Offroad sliders/Bilstein shocks 265/75/16 Nitto's on AR767 steel wheels Redline Tuning hood struts/KennelAire doggie divider recent adds- body colored Rear Wing ![]() Infinity Basslink/supplemental turn signal indicators |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Calif.
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Ron, where did you buy your Brembo rotors?
__________________ 1987 FJ-60. Iron lift, 33x9.5 BFG AT's. 195,000 mi strong. 2000 Tacoma TRD locked/lifted & ARB'd for the High Sierras. 2001 4runner bone stock DD |
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IH8MUD Rookie
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I used Auto Parrts Warehouse free shipping over $100 and rotors aren't light.
they also have a deal going almost all the time like another $5 off so some such attraction. You sign up for their emails and they will sling a deal at you like once a week.... __________________ Ron Helmuth 99 4Runner SR5 3.4 4x4 Factory Rear Locker/ARB "Taco" bumper All Pro Offroad sliders/Bilstein shocks 265/75/16 Nitto's on AR767 steel wheels Redline Tuning hood struts/KennelAire doggie divider recent adds- body colored Rear Wing ![]() Infinity Basslink/supplemental turn signal indicators |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Calif.
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Thanks!
__________________ 1987 FJ-60. Iron lift, 33x9.5 BFG AT's. 195,000 mi strong. 2000 Tacoma TRD locked/lifted & ARB'd for the High Sierras. 2001 4runner bone stock DD |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Visalia, CA
Posts: 129
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Brake pad part #04465-35240
Brake rotor part # With 16" Wheels 43512-35210, Without 16" Wheels 43512-04020 __________________ Donal
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Calif.
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Thanks Don! Were those #'s for Auto parrts warehouse or toyota?
__________________ 1987 FJ-60. Iron lift, 33x9.5 BFG AT's. 195,000 mi strong. 2000 Tacoma TRD locked/lifted & ARB'd for the High Sierras. 2001 4runner bone stock DD |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Visalia, CA
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Sorry, those are Toyota part numbers off of AllData.
BTW, where are you located? Have you been over to the Central Valley Crawlers forum? __________________ Donal
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Calif.
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monthly meeting place. Do you offroad with them? BTW thanks for the brake info! __________________ 1987 FJ-60. Iron lift, 33x9.5 BFG AT's. 195,000 mi strong. 2000 Tacoma TRD locked/lifted & ARB'd for the High Sierras. 2001 4runner bone stock DD |
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