Looking to replace pads and disks next weekend due to steering vibration on braking. Can the caliper be moved out of the way without disconnecting the brake pipes ? Have read other threads, well most of them, and I will check for siezed pistons.
The Chilton Toyota Manual for 4Runner suggests you can.
All other tips most wellcome
Ta, Johnny.
The Chilton Toyota Manual for 4Runner suggests you can.
All other tips most wellcome
Ta, Johnny.


whilst you are doing the next part of the job. When you remove the discs, always ensure by cleaning properly the face on the axle - that the mating surface is really clean and totally free of any blemishes, if you forget you run the risk of poor or incorrect alignment with the new disc getting junked in a very few thousand miles and maybe a nasty shock for you...NO as said this job is a d-i-y fix if you know what to do and when to do it... For instance, how long has the brake fluid been in the car ? Most fluid ( apart from synthetic stuff) is hygroscopic - ie it is invaded by tiny particles of moisture which doesnt compress at the same pressure and also corrodes the system over time, so if you are changing discs, pads, and can get hold of a one person brake bleeding kit or a vacuum pump then renew the fluid as well...Then all you have to consider is the plumbing.....But that's a story for another night...Gud Luk, you should notice a big improvement to the car's braking ability after all this eh ?
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