Great writeup!
TK
TK
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......Nice! What is the benefit of removing the backing plate?
The backing plate, aka "rock catcher" can sometimes allow small stones to be wedged between the backing plate and rotor causing a loud squeal and perhaps damaging the rotor if in there long enough. Some knowledgeable dealers claim removal also allows better cooling of the rotor.
And forgot to mention, with the backing plate gone, you no longer have to break the line to remove the caliper. Just tie it out of the way like every other truck in the world.
Calipers are Toyota, remanufactured, from the dealer. They're nice, but you can probably get the pro grade Raybestos or Bendix, loaded, for a much better price. I just decided to go Toyota 'cuz I'm nuts.
Also, marlincrawler.com has the loaded caliper for $119. V6 IFS Front Brake Caliper | Marlin Crawler, Inc.
I have a press and popped 'em in and out myself.
As for caliper, just make sure you get the ones that have this casting:
Why that casting?
Also thanks for the lead on the master cylinder, I got it Friday.
Just saw that you had to grind the calipers; what size wheels are you running?
How long are those SS brake lines? I can get them made locally for just a few dollars if I know the length. I guess I'm too lazy to go out and measure. I think I'll hack my backing plates and turn them into spacers, that won't cost anything!