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  • #16
    Even fitting 6mm spacers will eliminate the need to grind your 16" wheels so bolting 30mm spacers will give you plenty of room. I was considering doing the same. I've also decided to fit a new set of longer Goodridge stainless steel hoses while I'm at it.
    I picked up a set of pads to suit the 2006 Tundra calipers, they're Toyota parts and are the same as some Landcruiser ones. The Toyota part number for them is 04465-35290.
    Last edited by Bald Eagle; 1 April 2010, 23:22.

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    • #17


      Ta !

      All I need now is some money ...


      Life is too important to take seriously !

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      • #18
        would this fit a 2gen?

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        • #19
          Sorry I've no idea! I'll take measurements of everything I take off and you can compare them with yours if you want?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Bald Eagle View Post
            Sorry I've no idea! I'll take measurements of everything I take off and you can compare them with yours if you want?
            did you do it?

            are you still "flying" around dublin?

            (i know, old thread, but worth trying)
            the wolf is always bigger when you are scared!!

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            • #21
              If you have the largest ones (13WL Calipers from the V8)

              Toyota Part Numbers:

              Pads: 04465-35290
              Squeal shim kit: 04945-35080
              Caliper Rebuild Kit Front: 04479-60080
              Pin clip x 4 47749-35040
              Front Disk x 2 43512-0C011

              Visual inspiration of how they fit ..::here::..


              For my next stunt I'll be posting equivalent Landcruiser Prado bits for those of us who what a rebuilt rear disk upgrade to match.
              Last edited by Karma Supra; 30 May 2015, 02:50.
              More Lift.
              More Tyres.
              More Engine.

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              • #22
                thanks, but what i was asking if basically someone could confirm that the tundra can be fitted on a second generation
                the wolf is always bigger when you are scared!!

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                • #23
                  Not on this thread you weren't
                  More Lift.
                  More Tyres.
                  More Engine.

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                  • #24
                    As for wheel fitting..

                    Factory Landcruiser Colorado 5 spokes fit without any additional work or spacers, and look nicer than the 6 spoke ones most 3rd gens come with anyway, easy to find in the UK too.

                    In the states the 5 spoke "Landcruiser" wheel was a 4Runner gen 3 option anyway.

                    There is literally about 1MM clearance between the calliper and wheel, so depending on how it was balanced, balance weights might be an issue..

                    As for the benefits, mine had much nicer bite, much more progressive braking, and zero fade. Its not a fair comparison as my old brakes weren't new, however they were warped to buggery, which is apparently a very common issue. the Tundra rotors, being much thicker are much less likely to warp under heavy use. Downside, they do weigh more.

                    I'm glad I had them the day before yesterday, an emergency stop on the motorway from "Motorway cruising speeds".
                    It can out-brake a 08 reg Megane!
                    Last edited by Karma Supra; 30 May 2015, 17:12.
                    More Lift.
                    More Tyres.
                    More Engine.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Karma Supra View Post
                      For my next stunt I'll be posting equivalent Landcruiser Prado bits for those of us who what a rebuilt rear disk upgrade to match.
                      Yes please

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                      • #26
                        i found out that the rear brake calipers of a 00-05 jaguar s type got handbrake built in and can accept about 22-25mm thick disc, if you want to go big in front, go big on the back
                        Last edited by budweiser; 31 May 2015, 19:49.
                        the wolf is always bigger when you are scared!!

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