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Old May 11, 2004 | 06:15 AM
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Perf Friction Part #???

Hey, Because I live in Canada I had to order my brake pads from Autozone. I ordered performance friction part # 5024 which they have listed as for a 96 landcruiser. My truck is a 99 4runner, auto,v6 w/16 inch wheels. Can anyone check to see the part number they ordered when they got these pads. The guy I spoke to did not show a Perfomance Friction part # for a 99 runner Thanks, Tyler
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Old May 11, 2004 | 07:33 AM
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That is the correct part #, I just installed a pair of these and they went in with no problems
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Old May 11, 2004 | 10:01 AM
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I've had Performance Friction on other vehicles and really liked them, but they don't make rear shoes. Anyone have any suggestions for good rear brake shoes?
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Old May 11, 2004 | 04:08 PM
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Alright thanks, I was hoping I ordered the right parts!
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Old May 11, 2004 | 08:26 PM
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Alright thanks, I was hoping I ordered the right parts!
Check this page www.larsdennert.com/4runner/brakes

There is a "more correct" part number than 502(4) which is PFC0436.20 or 436. Toyota rear shoes are the best out there that I've seen.
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Old May 11, 2004 | 09:57 PM
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Wow, great write up! Thanks for the info. So even though there is a "more correct" part number the ones I ordered (5024) are identical and will work just as well, is this right?

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Old May 12, 2004 | 08:09 AM
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Yes, there is a new part # from Autozone. The part is the exact same as the 5024, but has a different #. Before, # 5024 (which is the 96 Landcruiser pad) was the only pad available by Performance Friction that happened to fit 4-Runners and trucks. Since the pad fits 4-runners also, Autozone or PF made a new # I quess.
Before you had to lie and tell them you had a Landcruiser for the warranty. I have the 5024's on my 94, and have the new part on my wifes 99. They are EXACTLY the same. I have to continue to tell the guy I have the Landcruiser when I take them back for a free new set. The take the worn ones back, they look your name up on the computer, and give you a new set.
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Old May 12, 2004 | 08:31 AM
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Yes, there is a new part # from Autozone. The part is the exact same as the 5024, but has a different #. Before, # 5024 (which is the 96 Landcruiser pad) was the only pad available by Performance Friction that happened to fit 4-Runners and trucks. Since the pad fits 4-runners also, Autozone or PF made a new # I quess.
Before you had to lie and tell them you had a Landcruiser for the warranty. I have the 5024's on my 94, and have the new part on my wifes 99. They are EXACTLY the same. I have to continue to tell the guy I have the Landcruiser when I take them back for a free new set. The take the worn ones back, they look your name up on the computer, and give you a new set.
Actually, the 436(2) is different than the 5024. The backing plates vary and there is an inside and outside pad. The 5024 uses two identical pads. The 436 has backing plates like stock. They all work though.
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Old May 12, 2004 | 11:29 AM
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Ok LarsDennert, so if you were me and had already ordered the 5024's would you just go ahead and install them or would you send them back and reorder the 436(2)s for the 4runner??? Thanks again for all the help.
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Old May 12, 2004 | 03:39 PM
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Ok LarsDennert, so if you were me and had already ordered the 5024's would you just go ahead and install them or would you send them back and reorder the 436(2)s for the 4runner??? Thanks again for all the help.
Most likely the compounds are the same. Since others have been using the 5024s without issue, I don't think there's anything wrong with them. As I recall Autozone doesn't "carry" the 436 part anyway. You'd have to order it from someone with more up to date info. No reason to go through the hassle.

I like these PF pads more than the Perf. Friction pads I had on my Camaro. I had the Race compound and it required to much heat to get them working right on the street. Then again, maybe the Camaro brakes just sucked compared to Toytota brakes...
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