What calipers does my stock 92 Pickup have? 17s or F18Q?
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What calipers does my stock 92 Pickup have? 17s or F18Q?
I am replacing the rotors, and there are 3 options when I plug in my truck information. Can anyone help me out with which one I need to buy?
It's a 1992 RWD Toyota Pickup, base model, no modifications that I'm aware of with the 22RE engine. My GoogleFu is failing me, and I can't figure out which caliper is the OEM, as I'm sure the originals are still on the truck.
Option 1: "Disc Brake Rotor -- Calipers Cast 17s; 248mm Front Rotors; Vented"
Option 2: "Disc Brake Rotor -- Calipers cast F18Q; 254mm Front Rotors; Vented"
Option 3: "Disc Brake Rotor -- DRW; Vented" (this one doesn't mention calipers at all)
It's a 1992 RWD Toyota Pickup, base model, no modifications that I'm aware of with the 22RE engine. My GoogleFu is failing me, and I can't figure out which caliper is the OEM, as I'm sure the originals are still on the truck.
Option 1: "Disc Brake Rotor -- Calipers Cast 17s; 248mm Front Rotors; Vented"
Option 2: "Disc Brake Rotor -- Calipers cast F18Q; 254mm Front Rotors; Vented"
Option 3: "Disc Brake Rotor -- DRW; Vented" (this one doesn't mention calipers at all)
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Why don't ya take off a wheel and look at the rotor and caliper.
As your interfo says, the caliper will have a casting number on it.
And the rotors are different diameters.
Then you'll know for sure what you've got.
Better than any guess someone can make on the internet.
As your interfo says, the caliper will have a casting number on it.
And the rotors are different diameters.
Then you'll know for sure what you've got.
Better than any guess someone can make on the internet.
Last edited by millball; 12-29-2016 at 02:28 PM.
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Why don't ya take off a wheel and look at the rotor and caliper.
As your interfo says, the caliper will have a casting number on it.
And the rotors are different diameters.
Then you'll know for sure what you've got.
Better than any guess someone can make on the internet.
As your interfo says, the caliper will have a casting number on it.
And the rotors are different diameters.
Then you'll know for sure what you've got.
Better than any guess someone can make on the internet.
Unfortunately, my friend has the truck right now and it's out of town. I'm online ordering the parts to do the brake job when he returns the truck. I think (based on what results I could find in google) the 17s is what comes stock, but I'm not sure.
I was hoping someone else with a base model truck who had done a brake job recently might be able to shed some light.
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Unless you owned the truck from New !!
There is no way to tell just might be on what truck at what time
The only sure way is to look
I have learned that lesson the hard way 2 different calipers on the same truck .
I would guess one failed it was the only option to get the truck fixed it was installed kinda and never fixed correctly
There is no way to tell just might be on what truck at what time
The only sure way is to look
I have learned that lesson the hard way 2 different calipers on the same truck .
I would guess one failed it was the only option to get the truck fixed it was installed kinda and never fixed correctly
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