Some of you will be aware I have sort of half-heartedly been "trying" to sell my Amazon Green/Oak LC200. In the meantime, I have been driving and loving it as much as the day I bought it. The Snowpocalypse of 2025 (I live in Lower Alabama) was quite a joyous celebration of LC200 awesomeness, as I lorded my effortless mobility over the plebes desperately trying, and in many instances failing miserably and comically, to drive on the public roads.
I did notice, however, that my brake wear indicators on the pads were making a faint noise once in a while, so I started looking for new pads, and added some Disc Brakes Australia SD pads in my
@sleeoffroad cart, figuring they'd likely arrive just in time from CO to drop in and restore the brake function to factory levels, and maybe better. About now, many of you will be thinking "wait, what wear indicators?" And you would be correct. I took the 200 to the shop, and found out that the sound I heard was unfortunately backing plates making contact with the rotors.

Well, that's not good.
So I added some Disc Brakes Australia DBA T3 rotors to the cart. And it made sense that if the fronts were gone, I should probably do the rears, right? So I added matching fresh pads and rotors for the rear, too. Oh, and while I'm in there, it would be criminal if I didn't get some braided stainless Slee Off-Road brake lines, too.
I took all that to the shop that was scheduled to do the work, and expected to pick it up the next day. Then I got a phone call from the shop, and they said each of the front calipers had a seized piston! Which is why the pad didn't wear evenly and that's what caused the backing plate to contact the rotor. So that led to a new front pair of Toyota calipers. Obviously fresh fluid was required, since the system was opened up, so I had them flush and bleed the whole thing, too.
The happy ending is that these DBA brakes are F#(&!*@ AWESOME. Seriously. They're kinda TOO good, with the current booster ratio. Other than the equally modified and upgraded brakes on my 2003 BMW 330i ZHP sedan, they are the best brakes on any of the eight cars I currently own, and it's not close.
So the moral of the story is if you need brakes for your 200, call the good folks at Slee (I talked to Jeff), and get them to send you the goods. You will not regret it.
For the #picsoritdidnthappen crowd... I only washed off this weeks dirt, so it needs a detail. Sue me.