Brakes/rotors

Npike4040

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Just bought a used Tundra and will be replacing brakes/rotors. Whats everyone using out west for steep mountain roads that are dependable?
 
Never had a problem with Napa pads and rotors on any of our old Toyotas.

If it’s a first gen Tundra you can upgrade to custom Lexus GX calipers for extra power.
 
If you want a performance upgrade, then Hawk Performance LTS (Light Truck & SUV) Pads + StopTech Cryo-Treated Rotors.

For an OEM alternative that is performance comparable: Akebono ProACT Ultra-Premium Pads + Centric Premium Rotors.

You can also just order OEM through a Toyota dealer.

I usually order parts such as this from Rock Auto or Parts Geek for the reliable fact that you won't get fake parts. If you go through Amazon, be sure to check who the seller is and verify them.
For calipers, its easier to go through a locally based parts retilers do you can do the core exchange and in the event there are any warranty issues.
 
^This guy knows!

I go with akebono and centric rotors on all my vehicles.

I will also add that my 2012 has terrible braking. I’m sure the 35” tires are most of the problem but even on factory rubber the brakes were weak compared to the 2011 platinum I had.
 
Been happy with Powerstop (non drilled/slotted) rotors and Akebono brake pads on all my vehicles for the last 8 years or so. They just last.
 
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