It is Onur's fault.How'd I get dragged into this?!
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It is Onur's fault.How'd I get dragged into this?!
Georg likely came to that conclusion several years ago - tarred with the same brush.Guilt by association?![]()
Bringing this back.... any more info on these part numbers and/or availability and/or a kit?Here are the numbers I come up with. PLEASE verify for yourself, or maybe Ward can come up with a kit?
RH front shoe 46540-60040
RH rear shoe 46540-60050
LH front shoe 46580-60040
LH rear shoe 46550-60050
Hi 77 what are you trying to say?the 70 series rear axle with disc brakes uses same pads as 93 and newer rear pads and also same pads as fj cruiser,the rear parking brake shoes are the same as fj cruiser and Lj78 prado uses the same parking shoes as fj cruiser .I have the same axle stock in my HZJ77 and have already replaced seals, pads, disks, and callipers. All were readily available. Some components are shared with other models offered in NA so even Napa can get you some items. Terrain Tamer seems to offer the better product though.
The e-brake on the other hand, trying to replace the pads is difficult to source and extremely expensive. (only found one quote and it was either $400 or $800) Open to hearing if anyone else has a reasonable source for the pads.
Bringing this back.... any more info on these part numbers and/or availability and/or a kit?
Half?Thinking while 1/2 drunk.
The only issue with non sequential pads is a spring pin. Easy fix was to knock the pin out and replace into appropriate hole.
I know she said that, but really it was probably your mom.
Haha!Half?