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Originally Posted by overlandout
I know a lot of people have said that. But, the 5ths are 2mm larger in hub diameter.
I have wondered if there's a minor change between two models that help that 2mm difference. I would say, stick with 4th gen rears so you dont run a risk of needing to throw out a set of new rotors.
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Here are the part numbers for the rear rotors that I put on my 06 4runner. 4243160311. You can look them up on the toyota parts website and see what they fit. I don't have a stake in what you use, just letting you know what I used on mine. I did use the 5th gen calipers as well, not sure if that is why it is said they will not fit. But I did my bakes all at once. There for I can not speak to whether or not you have to have the calipers in order to fit.
Here are the part numbers for the front rotors I used. Part Number: 4351260191 Supersession(s): 4351260190. As previously stated I used 5th gen calipers, Power Stop brand to be specific.
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