Mine were slightly worst. RF pad material was gone and it was scoring the disk. Replaced everything woth OEM and the brakes are amazing!Wow are you going back to OEM? I'm in the same boat myself.
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Mine were slightly worst. RF pad material was gone and it was scoring the disk. Replaced everything woth OEM and the brakes are amazing!Wow are you going back to OEM? I'm in the same boat myself.
I did my tailgate this week too (i found it easier than the hood i did last year).
Also cleaned out the AC cabin box. I bought a dryer lint brush from menards to help clean it out and then AC foaming coil cleaner to clean it (multiple times over a day). I thought my AC drain drained fine but after the cleaning, it is much better and no more drip on the passenger side.
I did order the filters from amazon and just sawed off the tips and the filters fit fine in the stock LC box.
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Finally deleted my roof rack. Enjoying the sleek look, but still working on finding the right load bar setup...
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I got a couple sweet coffee table books delivered yesterday. They are used but in like new condition. View attachment 2009029View attachment 2009031
I will be using these to cram for the following PM items this weekend:
1. Heater tees and all related hoses and clamps.
2. Water pump.
3. Timing belt.
4. Serpentine belt.
5. Thermostat.
6. Radiator hoses/flush and fill.
7. Tensioners etc.
Eek. Not a bad way to spend $4k
Dropped it off at Cruiser Outfitters for 4.88s and ARB lockers front + rear
MMMMMmmmmm...Fieldwork. Dee-lish-is.I don't have great pics of my load bars @ga12r1
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Another vote for Rhino Rack bars, if bars are your thing. I eventually changed to Gamiviti for canoe reasons.Finally deleted my roof rack. Enjoying the sleek look, but still working on finding the right load bar setup...
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Any links to show how the rears are done? I see the fronts just have the single screw. Thanks.Finally got around to replacing my window belt molding I had sitting in my garage since December.
My old ones were pretty bad
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@bentonrover after a few days of research i went for the EBC slotted & dimpled rotors and 6000 series green stuff pads. I initially ordered Yellow stuff but later realized and confirmed thru a few friends that it sheds a lot of brake dust while stopping power is almost the same (unless on a track day).Mine were slightly worst. RF pad material was gone and it was scoring the disk. Replaced everything woth OEM and the brakes are amazing!
Looks great brah@bentonrover after a few days of research i went for the EBC slotted & dimpled rotors and 6000 series green stuff pads. I initially ordered Yellow stuff but later realized and confirmed thru a few friends that it sheds a lot of brake dust while stopping power is almost the same (unless on a track day).
Here’s a comparison on the OEM Toyota and the new padsView attachment 2009406
The EBC pads already has a shim on it (on double sided adhesive)
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While at it I serviced the wheel bearings too made sure it’s still intact (thankfully it is), repacked fully synthetic grease on the hub, cleaned the surfaces too using steel wire brush and semi-detailed the wheel well area, even pulled down the OE skid plate and repainted it full with 2K polyurethane clear lol.
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Even came with this:
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Looks like it’s a type of anti-seize grease similar to that of what Denso provides with their Oxygen sensors except this is metallic gold in color.
@bentonrover after a few days of research i went for the EBC slotted & dimpled rotors and 6000 series green stuff pads. I initially ordered Yellow stuff but later realized and confirmed thru a few friends that it sheds a lot of brake dust while stopping power is almost the same (unless on a track day).
Here’s a comparison on the OEM Toyota and the new padsView attachment 2009406
The EBC pads already has a shim on it (on double sided adhesive)
View attachment 2009408
While at it I serviced the wheel bearings too made sure it’s still intact (thankfully it is), repacked fully synthetic grease on the hub, cleaned the surfaces too using steel wire brush and semi-detailed the wheel well area, even pulled down the OE skid plate and repainted it full with 2K polyurethane clear lol.
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Even came with this:
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Looks like it’s a type of anti-seize grease similar to that of what Denso provides with their Oxygen sensors except this is metallic gold in color.
Amazon.. Autohaus is the vendor from Reno NV.Where did you purchase from? I’m close to needing a brake service