BR0JI-1 1
F04993
F04994
F04995
BR-16
- BRAKEFRONT BRAKE PAD
2152 Author: Date:
2004 LAND CRUISER (RM1071U)
REPLACEMENT
1. REMOVE FRONT WHEEL
2. INSPECT PAD LINING THICKNESS
Check the pad thickness through the caliper inspection hole
and replace the pads if they are not within the specification.
Minimum thickness: 1.0 mm (0.039 in.)
3. REMOVE CLIP AND 2 PINS
4. REMOVE 2 PAD RETAINER CLIPS
5. REMOVE 2 PADS, ANTI-SQUEAL SHIMS AND PAD
RETAINERS
NOTICE:
The pad retainer clip and clip can be used again provided
that they have sufficient rebound, no deformation, cracks
or wear, and have had all rust, dirt and foreign particles
cleaned off.
6. CHECK DISC THICKNESS AND DISC RUNOUT
(See page BR-21)
7. INSTALL NEW PADS
NOTICE:
When replacing worn pads, the anti-squeal shims must be
replaced together with the pad.
(a) Draw out a small amount of brake fluid from the reservoir.
(b) Press in the piston with a hammer handle or an equiva-
lent.
HINT:
Always change the pads on one wheel at a time as there
is a possibility of opposite piston fling out.
If the piston is difficult to push in, loosen the bleeder plug
and push in the piston while letting some brake fluid es-
cape.
(c) Install the 2 pad retainers to each caliper piston.
(d) Install the anti-squeal shim to each pad.
HINT:
Apply disc brake grease to both sides of the anti-squeal shims
(See page BR-15).
(e) Install the 2 pads.
HINT:
Apply disc brake grease to the pads indicated by the arrows
(See page BR-15).
F04989
BR0TB-04
F04990
F04991
- BRAKEREAR BRAKE PAD
BR-25
2161 Author: Date:
2004 LAND CRUISER (RM1071U)
REPLACEMENT
1. REMOVE REAR WHEEL
2. INSPECT PAD LINING THICKNESS
Check the pad thickness through the caliper inspection hole
and replace pads if not within the specification.
Minimum thickness: 1.0 mm (0.039 in.)
3. REMOVE BRAKE CALIPER
(a) Remove the 2 mounting bolts.
(b) Remove the caliper and suspend it so the hose is not
stretched.
HINT:
Do not disconnect the flexible hose.
4. REMOVE 2 PADS AND 4 ANTI-SQUEAL SHIMS
5. REMOVE 4 PAD SUPPORT PLATES
NOTICE:
The pad support plates can be used again provided that
they have sufficient rebound, no deformation, cracks or
wear, and have had all rust, dirt and foreign particles
cleaned off.
6. CHECK DISC THICKNESS AND RUNOUT
(See page BR-30)
7. INSTALL PAD SUPPORT PLATES
8. INSTALL NEW PADS
NOTICE:
When replacing worn pads, the anti-squeal shims must be
replaced together with the pads.
Install the 4 anti-squeal shims to the pads.
HINT:
Apply disc brake grease to both sides of the inner anti-squeal
shims (See page BR-24).
NOTICE:
Do not allow oil or grease to get on the rubbing face.
9. INSTALL CALIPER
(a) Draw out a small amount of brake fluid from the reservoir.
(b) Press in the pistons with a hammer handle or an equiva-
lent.
HINT:
Always change the pads on one wheel at a time as there
is a possibility of the opposite piston flying out.
If the piston is difficult to push in, loosen the bleeder plug
and push in the piston while letting some fluid escape.