Is My 4Runner A FREAK???
#21
267,000 klicks on the rear shoes and would still be on if I didn't blow a rear seal and leak all over the one side. Replaced them both anyways and turned the drums.
BTW 93 SR5, P/U, 4x4, V6.
As for harsh driving, used to have a decal that read:
If this vehicle is being driven in a safe and orderly manner, then call the POLICE. It's been stolen.
BTW 93 SR5, P/U, 4x4, V6.
As for harsh driving, used to have a decal that read:
If this vehicle is being driven in a safe and orderly manner, then call the POLICE. It's been stolen.
#23
Originally posted by Mish
I vote:
I vote:
#24
Mish:
read-----267,000 K L I C K S (as in kilometers).
That is nowhere near the kind of mileage you can get out of a set of brake shoes. Pads, however, are another story. I am on my third set and soon need to be replaced along with rotors.
So unless you have more criticism I know a place where you can put that flag pole.
read-----267,000 K L I C K S (as in kilometers).
That is nowhere near the kind of mileage you can get out of a set of brake shoes. Pads, however, are another story. I am on my third set and soon need to be replaced along with rotors.
So unless you have more criticism I know a place where you can put that flag pole.
#25
Yessssss!
Hoo-Ha!
I was beginning to think I was some kind of a wimp because my '98 still had its original pads and rotors at 75K miles when I traded it in. This included 25K miles of towing a 4,000# trailer.
I think that you and I share an ability to use brakes correctly. Many others have complained of early pad replacement, warped rotors and general problems with 3rd gen brakes. Not I! My "secrets":
-If you see you'll need to stop, don't use the brakes more than necessary. Lift off the throttle as soon as that light a quarter mile ahead turns red. Let air resistance do your braking as much as possible.
-If you have to make a stop from high speed, shift to neutral and keep your foot off the brakes while the brakes are still hot. This avoids transfer of pad material to the rotor, which can simulate a warped rotor.
I was beginning to think I was some kind of a wimp because my '98 still had its original pads and rotors at 75K miles when I traded it in. This included 25K miles of towing a 4,000# trailer.
I think that you and I share an ability to use brakes correctly. Many others have complained of early pad replacement, warped rotors and general problems with 3rd gen brakes. Not I! My "secrets":
-If you see you'll need to stop, don't use the brakes more than necessary. Lift off the throttle as soon as that light a quarter mile ahead turns red. Let air resistance do your braking as much as possible.
-If you have to make a stop from high speed, shift to neutral and keep your foot off the brakes while the brakes are still hot. This avoids transfer of pad material to the rotor, which can simulate a warped rotor.
#26
Originally posted by Lethal
Mish:
read-----267,000 K L I C K S (as in kilometers).
That is nowhere near the kind of mileage you can get out of a set of brake shoes. Pads, however, are another story. I am on my third set and soon need to be replaced along with rotors.
So unless you have more criticism I know a place where you can put that flag pole.
Mish:
read-----267,000 K L I C K S (as in kilometers).
That is nowhere near the kind of mileage you can get out of a set of brake shoes. Pads, however, are another story. I am on my third set and soon need to be replaced along with rotors.
So unless you have more criticism I know a place where you can put that flag pole.
267K Km is doable on one set of shoes, considering the size of those on 4runner.
#27
Originally posted by Mish
This pole was about 160K miles on the original pads and shoes, thsi simply does not work that way.
267K Km is doable on one set of shoes, considering the size of those on 4runner.
This pole was about 160K miles on the original pads and shoes, thsi simply does not work that way.
267K Km is doable on one set of shoes, considering the size of those on 4runner.
I used the e-brake when parked up until about 6 months ago when it started lock up the rear brakes after I released the lever. THe only way I could get them free was to crawl under my 'Runner and tap on the cables. I sprayed some lube on them but it they still will lock up occationally.
But.. yeah... 160+K miles on the same pads.... dork.
#29
Originally posted by Nate C
I used the e-brake when parked up until about 6 months ago when it started lock up the rear brakes after I released the lever. THe only way I could get them free was to crawl under my 'Runner and tap on the cables. I sprayed some lube on them but it they still will lock up occationally.
I used the e-brake when parked up until about 6 months ago when it started lock up the rear brakes after I released the lever. THe only way I could get them free was to crawl under my 'Runner and tap on the cables. I sprayed some lube on them but it they still will lock up occationally.
#31
Originally posted by Shane
You probably need to take the bellcranks out and clean and lube them. They're the little arms that the cable attaches to. Over time they fill with dirt and corrosion and eventually they jam.
You probably need to take the bellcranks out and clean and lube them. They're the little arms that the cable attaches to. Over time they fill with dirt and corrosion and eventually they jam.
#32
Originally posted by Mish
You saw my flag, it is still waving you dweeb
Just pull those off and say hello to 1 year old Midas
You saw my flag, it is still waving you dweeb
Just pull those off and say hello to 1 year old Midas
#33
Originally posted by Nate C
DUDE!!! You are so on to me... I really have nothing to do by waste everyone's time with made up claims of Toyota mechanical prowess...
DUDE!!! You are so on to me... I really have nothing to do by waste everyone's time with made up claims of Toyota mechanical prowess...
I replaced my pads at 70K miles, and they still had half left. I wanted to turn my rotors, so I just threw in new pads while I was at it.
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