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Old 01-29-2015, 10:20 PM #1
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Callahan brakes for upgrade

Hard to find Specs, Info & Measurements on 231mm 13WL Tundra Calipers & Rotors

I have a caliper that is bad, havent checked rotor yet to see if there is room for resurface, came across these brakes has anyone used them? This is for 01
http://www.amazon.com/Callahan-Calip...oyota%3Atundra
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I used those rotors and pads for $120 shipped. They've been working great.
I bought calipers at a junkyard and rebuilt them...much better for the wallet.
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You can find the callahan's on Ebay too, worth looking around for the best price. I ended up going w/Powerstop Calipers, drilled slotted rotors and the upgraded pads (rock-auto on sale plus a rebate, that is why i up'd for the drilled/slotted and heavy conditions pads). I suspect the callahan's and the powerstops are the same. Can't swear to it, but everything i have seen between the 2 are identical. Regardless where you get the parts from, you will love the upgrade.
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You can find the callahan's on Ebay too, worth looking around for the best price. I ended up going w/Powerstop Calipers, drilled slotted rotors and the upgraded pads (rock-auto on sale plus a rebate, that is why i up'd for the drilled/slotted and heavy conditions pads). I suspect the callahan's and the powerstops are the same. Can't swear to it, but everything i have seen between the 2 are identical. Regardless where you get the parts from, you will love the upgrade.
Did you have to send your old 4runner calipers back for a core? Curious to know if there is an issue of the different parts received.
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No issue with Rock Auto/Powerstop. I sent back my 4runner cores 1/19 and had my refund 1/29. Rock Auto had an option to purchase return shipping thru them, which was a lot cheaper (I think it was 8 or 9 bucks).
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