The part number for Toyota brake shoes can vary depending on the specific model and year of the vehicle. It is recommended to use genuine OEM Toyota brake shoes for the best fit and performance. You can find the correct part number for your Toyota brake shoes by using the fitment tool on the Toyota Parts Center website or by contacting a Toyota dealership.
Contents
- Where would you find the brake shoe label?
- What brand are Toyota brake pads?
- How do I find my brake pad code?
- What is the brake pad wear indicator on a Toyota?
- How do you read shoe labels?
- What is the difference between 4515 and 4707 brake shoes?
- Are genuine Toyota brake pads better?
- How do I know what brake pads to buy?
- Who makes OEM brakes for Toyota?
- What is the part number for Toyota Hilux brake shoes?
Where would you find the brake shoe label?
In addition to the model number tag on the cam tube, a brake shoe label is attached to the brake shoe web. This label provides information on brake type, lining material and service parts replacement number. The brake shoe lining also contains identification.
What brand are Toyota brake pads?
Toyota’s OEM brake pads are manufactured by Akebono.
How do I find my brake pad code?
Just about every brake pad or shoe you install has a cryptic code printed on the side of the friction material or on the backing plate.
What is the brake pad wear indicator on a Toyota?
If you hear a squealing sound while your car is moving, most likely that is the brake pad wear indicator on your Toyota. Brake pad wear indicators are small pieces of metal mounted to the brake pad. They rub against the rotor and create a squealing noise when the friction material is worn down.
How do you read shoe labels?
That you have or maybe that you’re looking at buying. Down the Road here at utopia. Or. Utopia.com.
What is the difference between 4515 and 4707 brake shoes?
Both versions of the 4515 (with and without the hump) feature groupings of four rivet holes spaced 3/8” from the web at either end of the table. The 4707 features groupings of three rivet holes spaced 5/8” from the web at either end of the table.
Are genuine Toyota brake pads better?
OEM brake pads are designed for your Toyota car or truck and help optimize your brakes’ performance, reliability, and longevity. That’s why we recommend them and believe they will maintain the performance of your vehicle’s brakes while saving you money.
How do I know what brake pads to buy?
If driving mostly in extreme weather or mountain areas, or often tow and/or brake aggressively, semi-metallic pads are a great solution. If you are looking for less aggressive braking with quiet stops and cleaner wheels, a ceramic brake pad will meet these demands.
Who makes OEM brakes for Toyota?
Akebono brake
Akebono brake products: trusted by original equipment manufacturers worldwide. Akebono’s OEM customers include Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Honda, Isuzu, Mazda, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Stellantis, Subaru, Toyota and Volvo.
What is the part number for Toyota Hilux brake shoes?
Brake Shoes 04495-0K120 for TOYOTA Hilux VIGO.