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    Hi guys.

    Changing brake pads. Looking on roughtrax website they do toyota ones for £30
    or after market for £16

    Are the Toyota ones worth twice the price?

    Any one have any experiance with after market pads from Roughtrax?

    http://www.roughtrax4x4.com/?doc=11&cid=156

  • #2
    I always use the toyota one from r-traxs, last longer than the cheaper ones + when it comes to brakes you don't want to skimp for the sake of a few quid.
    If its not broke don't fix it.

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    • #3
      Last time I changed mine I used Mintex ones I got from eBlag, and they were excellent! Cheap as chips too!
      Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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      • #4
        I have the cheap pads from Milners. Might as well of put pieces of mahogany in the calipers. They are coming out very soon.
        Going to try the Toyota pads on recommendation from other forum members.

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        • #5
          Im also changing the steering idler as its very sloppy, truck pulling to the left.

          Am i right in thinking i need a ball joint splitter. If so will a standard Halfords scissor type do the job?

          Thanks for replies

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          • #6
            they aint dear at toyota anyway so why go anywere else
            toyota sell peace of mind for 5 years and they are cheap too

            i would like to see anywere else garantee brake shoes and disk fopr 5 years
            now thats when you know they have there heart inti
            am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Matt.n.p View Post
              Im also changing the steering idler as its very sloppy, truck pulling to the left.
              That may not be the idler.

              Originally posted by Matt.n.p View Post
              Am i right in thinking i need a ball joint splitter. If so will a standard Halfords scissor type do the job?
              No, 2 hammers will suffice.

              Yes, if you must. If you feel you have to use one, the scissor ones are better than the fork ones. Usually still needs a whack with a hammer though. Most folk, who don't understand what they are doing, just tighten the bolt on the scissor ones into oblivion.
              Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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              • #8
                got my last 2 sets of front pads from Milners and they were "Blue Print".

                Have no issues and they last a couple of years (fronts do most of the braking and with it being an auto as well doesn't help)

                never looked at going to Toyota (main dealer prices normally scare me)

                ta

                hawaii
                I'm not overweight, I'm undertall!

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                • #9
                  [QUOTE=Albannach;694107]That may not be the idler.




                  Idler is very sloppy so thought may as well start there.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JUDWAK View Post
                    they aint dear at toyota anyway so why go anywere else
                    toyota sell peace of mind for 5 years and they are cheap too

                    i would like to see anywere else garantee brake shoes and disk fopr 5 years
                    now thats when you know they have there heart inti
                    Thats interesting. Good to know.


                    Just got a price from local Toyota dealer, £78.95

                    Think ill go to rough trax to get them, original toyota pads about £43 with vat and postage.
                    Last edited by Matt.n.p; 3 February 2011, 20:08.

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