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Pad and rotor replacement on 2014 TRD Sport 4x4

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Feeble Fingers, Sep 25, 2022.

  1. Sep 25, 2022 at 6:34 AM
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    Feeble Fingers

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    The replacement kit came with cotter pins to hold the 2 pins that secure the brake pads into the rotor assembly. Only the installed ones on the truck run the length of the whole assembly with a hook that clips into the middle. Apparently to keep the pins that hold the pads from turning? My question is; Can I use the cotter pins or do I need to use what was already on the truck? I've seen both in the videos.
     
  2. Sep 25, 2022 at 6:48 AM
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    Which ever feels more secure. The factory clips can get weak. I usually bend the clips so they fit tighter

    The inner pad clip that rests on top applies slight pressure just to help prevent squealing.
     
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    I believe you can use either. My old ones were in good shape so I reused them.
     
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    Since brakes seem pretty important, :), belief and assume are 2 words I would like to avoid. Anyone know for certain? Not like working on my old 6volt VW Bus with an Idiots Guide, but the internet I must admit, is darn handy. Love ya all and thanks.

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    Both work fine. I prefer the OE style longer clip. The pins can turn, that doesn't matter. The OE clip is designed like it is simply so it doesn't fall out. The aftermarket clips keep the pins in, which is their only job, but they're easier to lose (small).
     
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    Much appreciated. Again thank you. And that German DNA in me always wants to know the reasoning behind the engineering.
     
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    Well.... the originals were good enough for the Toyota engineers. And, I don't just play a Mechanical Engineer on TV, I am one.
     
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    Early 2nd gens used small individual clips, the facelifted 2nd gens got the larger full clips, just a manufacturing thing. Not engineering.
     
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    Winkel, Dealing with attorneys a good part of my life so I always "pay" particular attention to words and their meanings. And not being knowledgeable of your expertise, I was just being thorough. Accept my apology. I'm good to go on this topic, all. Till next time.
     
  10. Sep 25, 2022 at 12:44 PM
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    As long as whatever you put in there doesn't fall out, run with it. They just keep the pins from backing out / falling out.
     
  11. Sep 25, 2022 at 5:25 PM
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    Lol, I get it. That's why I was being non-committal.
     

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