Brake discs TRW or OEM Toyota
I paid 180 euros for all rotors and pads from TRW and Brembo. Worked fine for me.
I had several issues with warping on my last Toyota and finally switched to OEM parts. Worth the extra dough in my opinion.
TRW, ATE, or Zimmermann rotors. All 3 are absolute top quality.
I used TRW on Laguna 3, almost a year for now, no problems)
Just pads and rotors is fine. Probably cheap rotors causing the issue. Go OEM Toyota. Almost positive Akebono pads are oem, as well as Advics rotors. Either way these will not warp.
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)
I did the tundra upgrade 10 years ago, and I'm STILL on the same rotors!!!
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.
Using trw rotors and akebono brake pads now.. trw rotors very quick to bend..less than 1 year .. My friend using trw rotors also have the same problem.. btw, we are driving different brand and car model.. so please avoid at all cost..
Nekem TRW tárcsa van kb 20e km-e, úgy behullámosodott, hogy le kell cserélnem
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