Been reading up but couldn’t find an answer (could be in the FSM but of course I could not find it last night)
Holding off on the 4runner upgrade for now. I need to spend the bucks in other places (bad exhaust leak, need a tune-up, shocks and tires)
Pulled my wheel and started changing out my pads. Pulled off the caliper and then realized that I did not need to do that – put it back on. Pulled the pads - (1) first pad had really bad uneven wear from top to bottom. It was a very obvious slant. Almost like one piston was stuck open for a while. (2) The second pad was about as thin as 3 pieces of printer paper. There was still some pad but not much. The rotor did not have any “maring” or grooves from the pads and looked to be smooth. However, there was a lip on the outer edge of the rotor. Does this need to be replaced?
Obviously the new (semi-metallic) pads were “taller” so I need to compress the pistons to get them to fit. Any ideas? Is the best option to just open the bleeder and then re-bleed them?
Still have to do the other side.
Any help and/or advice is greatly appreciated
Holding off on the 4runner upgrade for now. I need to spend the bucks in other places (bad exhaust leak, need a tune-up, shocks and tires)
Pulled my wheel and started changing out my pads. Pulled off the caliper and then realized that I did not need to do that – put it back on. Pulled the pads - (1) first pad had really bad uneven wear from top to bottom. It was a very obvious slant. Almost like one piston was stuck open for a while. (2) The second pad was about as thin as 3 pieces of printer paper. There was still some pad but not much. The rotor did not have any “maring” or grooves from the pads and looked to be smooth. However, there was a lip on the outer edge of the rotor. Does this need to be replaced?
Obviously the new (semi-metallic) pads were “taller” so I need to compress the pistons to get them to fit. Any ideas? Is the best option to just open the bleeder and then re-bleed them?
Still have to do the other side.

Any help and/or advice is greatly appreciated
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