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Old 05-22-2020, 07:49 PM #1
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2002 Sport: About to order parts for Tundra Brake Upgrade. Please clarify parts

Was told I needed to order parts for a 2005 Tundra 4x4 V8

I have a 2002 SPORT SR5...With my stock 16” 5 spoke OEM wheels I understand that the 231mm (stamped 13WL) calipers will fit with a little Dremel trimming to the dust shields. Is this accurate?

Also, when buying calipers...do the brake pad retention pins (4 straight pins) and kotters usually come with them?

And if someone knows the part numbers for L and R I’d appreciate it.
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Here's your shopping list:

OEM pads (full contact, don't have the tapered pads) Amazon.com: Toyota Genuine Parts 04465-35290 Front Brake Pad Set: Automotive
Shims: Amazon.com: Genuine Toyota (04945-35120) Disc Brake Shim Kit: Automotive
Rotors: Amazon.com: TOYOTA DISC, FR: Automotive (sold individually)
Calipers: Amazon.com: Power Stop S2712 Performance Caliper: Automotive

Yes, you just have to dremmil some of the dust shield - it's super obvious once you hold up the new caliper.
The 4 pins are included.
I'd recommend doing extended stainless brake lines while you're in there, new brake fluid to bleed (starting in the right rear of course)
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04465-35290 are the pads you want.


Oops! As stated above ^^^^

And holy cow, I paid $125 for BOTH of my Powerstop calipers.

And to add to the dust shield trimming.... not very much needs to come off. I cut off more than needed and more than I would have liked to.

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This video might help you out. A list of the parts and tools used is in a comment I pinned - The first comment you'll see. The only thing we don't list is the calipers because there's lot of ways to go with this whether you go with used ones you pulled off a Tundra or a Sequoia or you get some from an auto parts store or online.

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04465-35290 are the pads you want.


Oops! As stated above ^^^^

And holy cow, I paid $125 for BOTH of my Powerstop calipers.

And to add to the dust shield trimming.... not very much needs to come off. I cut off more than needed and more than I would have liked to.
Where'd you get the calipers?
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