Tundra Brake Modification on T-100 SR5 V6
#1
Tundra Brake Modification on T-100 SR5 V6
I am having to replace brakes and rotors for 2nd time in 6 months. I have seen in a couple places that you can do a tundra brake mod, but in looking to the new calibers and rotors nothing i can find will mount the same as the current ones. this is a 1998 T-100
Last edited by tktke118; 10-30-2012 at 10:03 AM. Reason: left year off
#2
2WD or 4WD?
I believe the big brake mod is fer the 4WD setup.
Why are you replacing yer rotors and pads so quickly? Are yer brakes sticking? Are you using aftermarket or OEM parts? Are you in a mountainous area?
I believe the big brake mod is fer the 4WD setup.
Why are you replacing yer rotors and pads so quickly? Are yer brakes sticking? Are you using aftermarket or OEM parts? Are you in a mountainous area?
#4
It is a 4wd. I am pulling a trailer almost everyday and have the bed of it loaded pretty much full time. I have just bought all need bearings, hubs, and going to get new rotors, calipers, and pads. I did not replace the pads and rotors last time with OEM ones, but all the parts I've gotten so far came from toyotapartsoverstock.com. The pads may be sticking on the old calipers but I do not want to put all the money into this to find out that is not the problem. I do not know if i am going to get OEM calipers because they are almost $500.00 a piece everywhere I have found them. The truck does have over 265,000 miles on it with pretty much all original parts on it.
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#6
the 2001 tundra caliper bolt holes are about 1.5-1.75 inches wider than the ones for the 1998 t100 so it will not bolt right on like that like says. i have had them side by side.
#7
Have you thought about installing active cooling fer yer brakes...kinda like what some racers do fer their setups?
I had asked about doing this in a 4x4 forum and basically got shot down and ridiculed.
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showfl...&o=all&fpart=1
Yer probably gonna be on yer own on finding out what and how to fit it into yer T-100. If you do go with the active brake cooling, snap some piccies and post them up.
I had asked about doing this in a 4x4 forum and basically got shot down and ridiculed.
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showfl...&o=all&fpart=1
Yer probably gonna be on yer own on finding out what and how to fit it into yer T-100. If you do go with the active brake cooling, snap some piccies and post them up.
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#8
Spindle ducts...
http://pitstopusa.com/c-132499-brake...ake-ducts.html
Inline blowers...these look very similar to the bilge vent blowers on boats...
http://pitstopusa.com/c-132241-brake...oler-fans.html
If you do go with this blower setup, make sure you use a relay to control the power so you don't burn up yer switch.
Motor home brake temp monitoring...
http://home.roadrunner.com/~morodat/brake_monitor.html
Mountain driving in a 4WD T-100...
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/60...n-driving.html
Frozen rotors...
http://www.frozenrotors.com/store/1384%20FZR
http://pitstopusa.com/c-132499-brake...ake-ducts.html
Inline blowers...these look very similar to the bilge vent blowers on boats...
http://pitstopusa.com/c-132241-brake...oler-fans.html
If you do go with this blower setup, make sure you use a relay to control the power so you don't burn up yer switch.
Motor home brake temp monitoring...
http://home.roadrunner.com/~morodat/brake_monitor.html
Mountain driving in a 4WD T-100...
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/60...n-driving.html
Frozen rotors...
http://www.frozenrotors.com/store/1384%20FZR
Last edited by BamZipPow; 10-31-2012 at 05:57 PM.
#9
No not going to go through all that
Thinking of installing the ebc dimpled and slot rotors with the 4000 series ebc yellow pads. Anyone have suggestions on rotors and pads. Also need new calipers any suggestions on those not doing oem theu are almost $500.00 each.
Thinking of installing the ebc dimpled and slot rotors with the 4000 series ebc yellow pads. Anyone have suggestions on rotors and pads. Also need new calipers any suggestions on those not doing oem theu are almost $500.00 each.
#10
Why don't you just rebuild your exisitng rotors..I believe they have kits with new seals, etc. It would be a lot cheaper than new OEM ones, and will give you the same end result of buying reman units.
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I'm running powerslot rotors on my truck. Have been for about 2000 miles so far and I'm really happy with them so far. Of course, I took the factory original rotors off which were still good, just not keeping up with my braking habits when driving in the mountains.
#13
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does'nt make yota sense that they are smaller and don't interchange.
thats one reason why i like toyota, common sense engineering.
maybe you T100 guys could swap the spindle from a pu,runner or tundra?
i know the axles interchange between pu and runners.
salvage yard anybody??
i found 95 v6 calipers and fresh rotors for $60 iirc.
just an idea anyway.
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