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Old 12-06-2017, 03:38 PM
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1994 pickup 4x4 22re rear brake shoes

Hi Need to replace my oem rear shoes on my 94 pickup 4x4 ,still running the oem factory shoes . What do u guys recommend for replacement toyota oem or other brands such as raybestos,wagner ,or ??? What the best place online to order the oem toyota shoes ...thks for the help
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I don't know about your model but on our first-gen 4Runner OEM brake shoes have been discontinued. I am perfectly happy with the $17/pair shoes and $16each rear cylinders from NAPA. If it would help your decision, very little braking power is provided by rear brakes; most of the braking is done by fronts.

Also, just a heads-up: I suggest you make sure you have readily-available brake cylinders or rebuild supplies and tools, just in case. If you still have the original shoes, deteriorated brake fluid, and rusted/pitted brake cylinders may cause a leak. Why it happens explained here: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...l#post52373259

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Don`t forget Drums as well

I like the Napa Ultra Premium Line of brake parts

It seems doing the rear brakes can be an adventure at least here in the Northeast .

Don`t forget to back the adjuster off to get the drums off easier

Making sure once things are apart the adjusters are cleaned and lubed working like they should
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Thanks guys for the help will look into napa stuff ,gotta pull wheel to get drum size looks like 11'' or 10''
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I picked up a set of shoes from Autozone for $17 gonna put those on for now till i save up for one of those complete kits shoes,cyls,drums, springs..they were cheap enough to play with will post a pic soon thks
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I bought NAPA Premium replacement drums and Toyota OEM brake shoes, hardware.
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