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Old 04-04-2005, 08:19 AM
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tirerack.com has them, also try taylorautomotive.com.
BTW make sure you get the right size there is one for 15" wheels and one for 16" wheels. In my 4unner the door jab says 15", but it came with 16" wheels and the 16" OEM replacement Brembo is what fits ( I took of the front wheel and measured to be sure)
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try iparts.com

I couldnt find any on taylorautomotive, as someone from th TTORA board said something about that site too.
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Thanks, just after I posted that I found some suggestions on another thread. Taylor doesn't list them anymore. TireRack has them as well as Iparts.
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Originally Posted by Roadtripr
tirerack.com has them, also try taylorautomotive.com.
BTW make sure you get the right size there is one for 15" wheels and one for 16" wheels. In my 4unner the door jab says 15", but it came with 16" wheels and the 16" OEM replacement Brembo is what fits ( I took of the front wheel and measured to be sure)
WHAT?? Just look at the size of the tire if you aren't sure lol
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Originally Posted by BruceTS
I guess I'm one of the lucky one's, with over 94k on my 4Runner, I still have the stock pads and rotors. Never had any problems, but when I do replace them it'll be with Brembo's and PF pads......

I guess I am lucky as well…. My 4Runner has 85 000 miles on it and I still have a set of original rotors and pads. I also do pull a 3000 Lbs boat…
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Maybe I didn't explain mysefl well.
When I was purchasing rotors I couldn't find a clear answer whether 16" wheels always meant I had the larger rotors/discs (>300mm). I bought the runner used and wasn't sure if the previous owner had upgraded to large tires since it says 225/15 in the left door.
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