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Will Tundra brakes work on 16" FJ TRD Trail wheels?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Ford2YotaGuy, Mar 11, 2019.

  1. Mar 11, 2019 at 3:27 PM
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    Just like the post says will the tundra brake upgrade fit for 16" FJ TRD Trail Wheels?
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    Looking to get the same rims. Do they end up clearing? Or if anyone knows if it’ll work
     
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    The 199's will, the 231's probably will not.
     
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    Yes, they did fit! I should also mention I had some 1.25" Spidertrax wheel spacers on the wheels so i'm not sure if that changed anything but figured i'd mention it!
     
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    Cool information thanks for sharing!

    Could you please list for reference the part numbers of the wheels and the brake components you ordered for this to all work? I would be interested in doing something similar in the near future and that information would be super helpful.

    Thanks is possible
     
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    I gotta be honest with you, I haven't had that truck for years and don't really remember any of the part numbers or anything like that. But I can tell you that the wheels I had were OEM Toyota FJ Trail Team wheels that originally came on the FJ Cruiser. If I remember correctly, for the brakes I think I just went on Rock Auto and bought a whole brake package that was made for a 2004 Toyota Tundra. I think it was PowerStop brand and came with rotors, pads, and calipers. About $450 for everything. All bolted on perfectly except for having to trip the brake dust shield a little bit. Hopefully that helps!
     
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