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Which year Tundra brakes for my 02 4Runner?

Discussion in '3rd Gen 4Runners (1996-2002)' started by senior master, Feb 22, 2021.

  1. Feb 22, 2021 at 9:58 AM
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    senior master

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    I have a 2002 toyota 4runner limited 4x4 stock 16 inch wheels 5 spoke wheels aluminum. Which year Tundra brakes will fit my vehicle and my stock wheels? They make different calipers and rotors for a Tundra and when you do the conversion do you need front Tundra front brake hoses and the metal lines for the calipers ?
     
  2. Feb 24, 2021 at 12:06 PM
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    Hey SM, you need the Tundra "WE" casting 199mm (2000 mod yr?) calipers and the stock front Tundra rotors (thicker and beefier than 4runner rotors, better heat handling), awaiting parts to do this myself, videos (Timmy the Toolman) do not show a change of brake lines or hoses, to my recollection). Why ur at it, might want to switch to the beefier same yr Tundra LBJs, if you've seen the damage a LBJ failure can do to a 3rd gen 4runner.
     
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  3. Feb 28, 2021 at 10:01 PM
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    Husky Driver

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    Toytec Ultimate 3" lift susp w/ OME 891 rear coils, Bilstein 5100 shocks front & 5125 rear, ARB 'Roo Bar, Warn VR10k, 0.7, 2 & 11-meter 2 way radios, Nitrogen inflated 33" BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2s, FlexFuel E-85 conversion, AFe lifetime filter, Savage Offroad rock sliders, Ryno All Terrain 4.5mm skid plates, Line-X coatings on the armor, LifetimeLED & Rigid Industries LED headlights, UltraGauge 1.2, T3q 4.10 eLocker with armor from LROR, AmsOil lubricants used throughout. CBI plate rear bumper with swingaway, SPC Light Racing UCAs, ARB SS170HF Safari snorkel w/ Afrikaans centrifugal pre-cleaner, Tacoma antenna mod, TRD Supercharger w/ URD 7th inj. & URD pulleys, Anti-Dark engine bay lighting system. Having gone 250k, Aug 2016 was the time to replace the original clutch & get the driver's seat rebuilt/stuffed. Front & back Weathertech liners. Tundra front disc brake swap. Full length Rocky Mountain Rack with 40" lightbar & alternating strobe rear dust lights. I used a warm weekend in March 2022 to finally install my brand new from old stock 2000 4Runner driver's seat. $800 directly from the factory in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
    I've done this mod. 2005 WE 199mm Tundra rotors & calipers only. The Tundy calipers require at least a 16" rim b/c the clearance is about 1/8" to 1/4". The fun part is I bought new parts from Napa for $380 which is about 2/3 the price for Toyota OEM. The Tundra LBJs don't fit 4R, neither do the Taco's. Toyota corp says that LBJs need to be replaced every 100k BUT they are over engineered to last up to 200k. I bought my replacement LBJs from Amazon for about $100/each. Wear limit is 1/32" of play.

    You'll love the Tundy brakes, I can stop on a dime & give change.
     
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  4. Apr 2, 2021 at 2:32 PM
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    Ahkouchi

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    Anyone know the part numbers for the tundra LBJ?
     
  5. Apr 2, 2021 at 10:44 PM
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    Husky Driver

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    Toytec Ultimate 3" lift susp w/ OME 891 rear coils, Bilstein 5100 shocks front & 5125 rear, ARB 'Roo Bar, Warn VR10k, 0.7, 2 & 11-meter 2 way radios, Nitrogen inflated 33" BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2s, FlexFuel E-85 conversion, AFe lifetime filter, Savage Offroad rock sliders, Ryno All Terrain 4.5mm skid plates, Line-X coatings on the armor, LifetimeLED & Rigid Industries LED headlights, UltraGauge 1.2, T3q 4.10 eLocker with armor from LROR, AmsOil lubricants used throughout. CBI plate rear bumper with swingaway, SPC Light Racing UCAs, ARB SS170HF Safari snorkel w/ Afrikaans centrifugal pre-cleaner, Tacoma antenna mod, TRD Supercharger w/ URD 7th inj. & URD pulleys, Anti-Dark engine bay lighting system. Having gone 250k, Aug 2016 was the time to replace the original clutch & get the driver's seat rebuilt/stuffed. Front & back Weathertech liners. Tundra front disc brake swap. Full length Rocky Mountain Rack with 40" lightbar & alternating strobe rear dust lights. I used a warm weekend in March 2022 to finally install my brand new from old stock 2000 4Runner driver's seat. $800 directly from the factory in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
    Unless you're installing them on a Tundra, don't do it.
     
  6. Apr 3, 2021 at 11:31 PM
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    Ahkouchi

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    Thanks man. Just saw people say to use them so I figured I'd ask.
     

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