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Replacing Rear drums and hardware. | Toyota Tundra Forum Rear drums, OEM is the only thing you’re 100% guaranteed not to have warped straight outta the box Repack the adjusters, or buy new if teeth are worn, can’t do aftermarket Springs and hardware you can probably fudge Wheel cylinders, buy Aisin We just had yet another victim of warped-out-the-box big-name-brand drums here in the last 72hrs
What Brand of Rear Brakes and Drums Did You Buy? - Toyota Tundra Forum Used them on Matrix, 4Runner, and now my Tundra However, Jcwhitney and Rockauto haven't been offering free shipping lately which is expensive for drums and rotors So for my tundra I bought the Z36 towing pads from Rock Auto for $88 00 (disc not drums though), had the rears machined $30 and bought a couple Carquest platinum front rotors $160
Braking in reverse- drums sticking? | Toyota Tundra Forum And as for the screech you describe It's not unusual to hear a little groan when the calipers and drums let loose Screech is different story On my side, I was dealing with a pesky screech only when cold and backing out of the garage It ended up being the stupidest shit ever Read about my my experience with that one
DIY Rear Brake drums Job - Toyota Tundra Forum 2003 Tundra AC V8 4x4 3" Front Eibach Pro-Truck Sport Ride Height Adjustable shocks with OE springs Rear Wheeler AALs Pathfinder AT 275 70 R18 (33 2") tires on 9” wide XD778 Monster wheels with 4 53 backspacing -12 offset
Overheated rear brakes - Toyota Tundra Forum Whatever shop you used to "fix" your brakes needs to resold this problem They probably over-adjusted your brakes, and it sounds like the rotors they used are warped Or, if they replaced the rotors and the drums, either the drums or rotors are warped We see more cases of brand new drums being warped than rotors, but both happen
Rear Brake Adjustment, theory and practice . . . - Toyota Tundra Forum 04 Tundra AC, 2014 Tundra 1794 Crew Max Whole truck Raptor liner in olive green, leer camper cap, 5100 with OME, Wheelers AAL and Firestone Air bags I will be changing out all the rear drum components and also the parking brake cables
Im chasing a vibration that I and no one else . . . - Toyota Tundra Forum I had just got the rear drums after doing some of a new rear brake rebuild myself, but then having to take it to a shop to finish the job for me--they used aftermarket drums My first mistake I then ordered an OEM drum replacement and threw it on as soon as I got it about a week or 2 ago, but my genius ass only ordered 1 and kept the other
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Adjusting rear drums. - Toyota Tundra Forum Lifting the entire rear, and taking the drums off both sides for visual reference (doing one side, while looking at the other to see where the bits and bobs go) was and still is a good practice Though the handy smart phone camera and the internet has rendered it less important
Rear drum brake adjustment - Toyota Tundra Forum 2004 Black Tundra SR5, 1993 White Chevrolet S10 K N Cold air intake I put new rear drums+shoes on my 04 AC this weekend and just want to make sure I get them adjusted correctly to avoid any problems down the road (excessive front brake wear, weak stopping power, etc)