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Brake pad suggestions?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Djynot, Dec 31, 2020.

  1. Dec 31, 2020 at 10:39 AM
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    Djynot

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    Time to swap my current pads.
    Occasionally carry the RTT.
    Don't mind sticking with OEM just curious if anyone upgraded to something they like
     
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  2. Dec 31, 2020 at 10:58 AM
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    I'm no help. Just curious for when I need pads.

    I had 102K on my Tacoma on the original pads, rotors, etc, so I was sold on replacing everything with OEM. but, I've never paid for higher end aftermarket brake parts, so I'm curious what others have to say.

    :popcorn:
     
  3. Dec 31, 2020 at 11:17 AM
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    Is your Tacoma stock or fairly built? I'll be replacing my brakes there soon as well. But that is the more built of my two vehicles donuts got a fair amount of weight
     
  4. Dec 31, 2020 at 11:30 AM
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    It was stock, but I was usually hauling a few hundred LBS of gear and tools. I'm at 45K on the 4runner now, and the brakes are still good. I'm hauling 500+ LBS. of armor and tools at all times.
     
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    The Trd pads are an upgrade I bought them waiting for a few more miles till I replace them
    Or akebono I absolutely love them have used them in over a dozen of my past cars
     
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    I should have said OEM is and has been great.

    I’m a pretty firm believer in replacing something with OEM or better when the time comes and after my experience with the Z36 Powerstop kit and thinking it would be a good idea to “upgrade” the brakes I will continue to stick with OEM indefinitely.
     
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  8. Jan 1, 2021 at 7:13 AM
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    I can't speak for the 4Runner because mine only has 1200 miles on it but in my previous vehicles I've never been totally impressed with aftermarket brake pads over OEM UNTIL I tried the Raybestos Elements 3 EHT pads. I've tried them all. If one aspect of the pad was great another aspect would be not so great. I had the EHT's on a Mazda CX5, Toyota Rav 4 and was very happy with them. Virtually no dust on the wheels, very quiet, lasted a long time, & better bite than OEM pads. Lots of pads claim they stop better than OEM but these really do. I think Wagner OEX are also worth a look at too. Both the EHT and OEX pads are designed to give you the best of both worlds between a semi-metallic and a ceramic.
     
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