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Old 08-12-2016, 06:24 PM
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Rear brake drum cross reference?

Is there a cross-reference for rear brake drum compatibility? I'm planning to go to the u-pull yard tomorrow and I'm looking for what toyota trucks or 4runners use the same rear brake drums as my 89 4runner... any help appreciated!

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I know that my '87 Runner and my '95 runner use the same brake shoes.

I'd guess that they would use the same drums as well.
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Used brake drums Why ??

Then maybe it is for a project they make great bases for things

Reminds me of my sperm donor haunting yards looking for one brake shoe spending all day dragging me along when a complete set was $12.00
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I am not sure on the drums. One thing to really pay attention to is the first generation of 4 runners do use different slave cylinders and shoes. A lesson I learned the hard way. My 86 runner used the longer slave cylinder and I put on a shorter slave cylinder and the piston popped out on me causing me to lose brakes. It is in my 86 runner build below if you want to dig it up but really pay attention to slave cylinder and shoe replacement.
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Originally Posted by wyoming9
Used brake drums Why ??

Then maybe it is for a project they make great bases for things

Reminds me of my sperm donor haunting yards looking for one brake shoe spending all day dragging me along when a complete set was $12.00
I've had issues with aftermarket drums and rotors which is why I would rather go with an original drum and not worry about warpage... I ended up finding a great pair of drums from a '93 4runner, had them turned at the local napa machine shop and my brake job came out great.

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