Does LX 570 have inside shoe brakes in rear rotors?

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I found that our local NAPA auto part has them. I'm just wasn't sure about the quality.
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Spring 90501-20604
Spring pin 47447-22010
Spring cap 47449-30030

Since I'm not well versed on road salt, I don't know what else you may need. Here are some more parts from that area in case.

If you need the return springs..
Upper 90506-23052
Lower 90015-DY007

If you need adjusters
Left 47406-30040
Right 47405-30040

Edit: this is just for the emergency brakes
Thank you so much for the help!
 
In my area we have a local foreign auto parts store that carries them. I think they cross over to Tundras, unlike many other lc specific parts.
 
What your thoughts on after market parking brakes? My thinking is once I took out the rotors, if I don't need them I don't have to purchase. And if I do need them, I can easily grab it from my local store. My only question is, are these after market as good as the OEM?
Here's one from Napa online.
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And this price is from Advance Auto Parts as well as from Oreilley's.
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My only question is, are these after market as good as the OEM?
At least with regard to toyota the answer to this question is no. Not that it isn't good enough, just that it usually isn't as good as OEM toyota.

That's not to say there aren't better performing aftermarket brake pads, or suspension, or whatever. Or that for certain parts like the retaining pins and springs the difference is enough to justify seeking out OE (aka that stuff is "good enough.") But for things like rotors it is very difficult to beat toyota's level of quality control and quality in general. I'd put parking brake parts in this category.. not so much because they need to perform super well, but I doubt aftermarket corrosion prevention will be any better than toyota. At least with the OE stuff you know what you are getting.

You just need to weigh all of that against lead times to get your parts and resulting down time of the vehicle.
 

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