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Old 09-27-2014, 06:28 PM #1
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Brake line part number

Doing the tundra calipers and want to replace the caliper hard line. Anyone have the part number. All I seem to come up with is the line for older 4runners, are they the same.?
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Doing the tundra calipers and want to replace the caliper hard line. Anyone have the part number. All I seem to come up with is the line for older 4runners, are they the same.?
I am also interested in this. To firm up the pedal, I want to go braided lines front and back.
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Wake rider the line I'm interested in is the line off the caliper that connects to the rubber line.
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I am also interested in this. To firm up the pedal, I want to go braided lines front and back.
I actually went to SS braided lines front/rear and didn't notice much of a difference in firmness. Made I'm not too picky with how it feels and didn't pick up on it. This was at the same time I upgraded to the Tundra brakes.
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Doing the tundra calipers and want to replace the caliper hard line. Anyone have the part number. All I seem to come up with is the line for older 4runners, are they the same.?
Caliper side
Front Driver: 47316-35250
Front Pass: 47314-35330

MC side
Front Driver: 47315-35320
Front Pass: 47313-3D050

Coiled Tube
Driver: 47315-35310 (11/1995 - 05/1999)
47315-35380 (08/2000 - )
Pass: 47313-3D040 (11/1995 - 07/2000)
47313-3D120 (08/2000 - )

I replaced mine when I did the TBU. You might also consider replacing some of the mounts, shims, etc while you're at it; assuming you are replacing because of rust, the mounts will be rusted to hell too.
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Caliper side
Front Driver: 47316-35250
Front Pass: 47314-35330

MC side
Front Driver: 47315-35320
Front Pass: 47313-3D050

Coiled Tube
Driver: 47315-35310 (11/1995 - 05/1999)
47315-35380 (08/2000 - )
Pass: 47313-3D040 (11/1995 - 07/2000)
47313-3D120 (08/2000 - )

I replaced mine when I did the TBU. You might also consider replacing some of the mounts, shims, etc while you're at it; assuming you are replacing because of rust, the mounts will be rusted to hell too.
are the tundra fittings the same as the 4runner?
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Wow this was a while ago haha. All the fitttings were the same . Straight forward swap.
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