Brake discs OEM Toyota or GALFER

OEM Toyota Brake discs
ackerbone
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

My experience with hundreds of thousands of miles on many different Toyota/Lexus SUV’s is to go with OEM. You shouldn’t have to do anything with the calipers unless one is frozen. You’ll know that for sure when you try to collapse them to put in the new brake pads. Otherwise just new rotors, pads and all hardware (pins, shims, etc)

Pros: OEM parts reliable
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OEM Toyota Brake discs
cbowenkelly
  • Braking:
  • Vibration:
Rating 4.5

I replaced mine around 55k miles. You’ll be so much happier starting fresh, no shuddering, better braking power.

Pros: better braking power, no shuddering
Cons: shuddering, reduced braking power
Mileage: 55000 km
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OEM Toyota Brake discs

I’ve bought at least 6 cars for family/friends using Cinch and have found them to go above any other standard I’ve come across in 40 yrs in the motor trade. A few yrs back bought my mum a 3 yr old Aygo with 9,000 miles on the clock and it was delivered with new front discs and pads fitted. I queried this with the delivery driver as I wouldn’t have expected them to need replacing at such low mileage. His reply was “yeh, If there’s Any sign of rust on any brake disc then we’ve been told to replace whatever is needed”

Pros: new discs and pads fitted
Vehicle: Toyota Aygo
Mileage: 9000 km
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GALFER Brake discs
TFelix713
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Galfer Wave Rotors and MTX Braking Red Pads. Upgraded my Switchblade to 203mm front and rear and added in a set of Red Pads and my SRAM Code R now stop like XTR but have great modulation.

Pros: great modulation
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OEM Toyota Brake discs
Itisd
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

I usually just use the built in threaded rotor removal bolt holes on Toyota rotors, they usually work very well... Much better than beating the shit out of the rotor with a sledge hammer, all that does is hammer the wheel bearings to death unnecessarily.

Pros: removal holes effective
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OEM Toyota Brake discs

Just an FYI. I just did the brakes and rotors on my LS430. Brake pads are the easiest job ever did. it's just a pin and a clip. Rotors require removing 4 bolts and replacing them as they are drop bolts. Still easiest brake job I have done on a car and I did for around I think 400 with OEM parts

Pros: easy job, OEM parts
Vehicle: Lexus LS
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OEM Toyota Brake discs

Many heavy 4WD vehicles out there chew through rotors in 25k miles. My LandCruiser goes through them every 20k. And yes, I have checked the thickness and I've tried resurfacing old rotors a couple times but it always resulted in short life and problems.

Cons: short life, problems
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 20000 km
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