Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby ultimate on Wed, 11 Jan 2012 9:59 +0000

Sounds like an interesting conversation :? In terms of Hilux brakes; we have had great success running Braided lines, DBA Slotted rotors and Bendix 4WD pads. For the guys that have wanted more, the Bendix Ultimate pads have also been really good. This type of upgrade makes a big difference and is all direct replacement. No need for modifying other parts or getting an engineer's approval.
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Noidea on Wed, 11 Jan 2012 1:33 +0000

I could be interested in some braided lines Brendan. Price?? 07 sr5 d4d
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby ultimate on Wed, 11 Jan 2012 4:32 +0000

We just do them for $89 each. Most Hiluxs have 3 lines so your looking at $267 + $10 Freight anywhere in Aus. (We don't currently do them for the later models fitted ESC which have 4 lines).

We get them made locally using Australian BrakeQuip parts. Each line is pressure tested, certified and stamped with the technician's number ;) They are also available in either Black, Blue, Clear or Red.
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Noidea on Wed, 11 Jan 2012 6:15 +0000

3 lines?? where abouts do they run from?? the entire length of the brake line?? forgive my ignorance
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Atomik75 on Wed, 11 Jan 2012 6:19 +0000

ultimate wrote:We just do them for $89 each. Most Hiluxs have 3 lines so your looking at $267 + $10 Freight anywhere in Aus. (We don't currently do them for the later models fitted ESC which have 4 lines).

We get them made locally using Australian BrakeQuip parts. Each line is pressure tested, certified and stamped with the technician's number ;) They are also available in either Black, Blue, Clear or Red.


I have the updated model and found that the rear now requires 2 lines..looked at my mechanics 2010 and the rear is definitely different.
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Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby ultimate on Wed, 11 Jan 2012 6:33 +0000

On the earlier models; there's two on the front and one rear.
Later models have 2 rears which I believe run the same fittings. Just waiting on confirmation.


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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Blackie2008 on Wed, 11 Jan 2012 7:44 +0000

I did mine a couple of months back with the 120 Series Prado callipers, a pair of RDA slotted rotors and a set of Bendix 4x4 pads.

Braking performance now is AWESOME!!! Stops on a dime now :D

Here's a few pics from the day...

size difference:
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cutting of the backing shroud:
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installed:
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Wheels on..
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Not a bad afternoons work :mrgreen:

Cost:
$110x2 - rotors
$90 - pads
$330x2 - callipers
$12 - brake fluid

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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Noidea on Tue, 06 Mar 2012 6:40 +0000

Mate you sure these are 150 series prado brakes?? I was under the influence it was the 120 series we are after??
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby danmcccc on Tue, 06 Mar 2012 6:43 +0000

Noidea wrote:Mate you sure these are 150 series prado brakes?? I was under the influence it was the 120 series we are after??

seems both work :?
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Noidea on Tue, 06 Mar 2012 7:10 +0000

I find out now..... haha
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Blackie2008 on Tue, 06 Mar 2012 7:22 +0000

These callipers came off a 2009 model and the rotors measure 338mm x 32mm thick. The 120 series rotors are 312mm x 28mm thick. I think the trade off is that I will have to shave the back of the calliper to run 16" rims.
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Noidea on Tue, 06 Mar 2012 7:45 +0000

Blackie2008 wrote:These callipers came off a 2009 model and the rotors measure 338mm x 32mm thick. The 120 series rotors are 312mm x 28mm thick. I think the trade off is that I will have to shave the back of the calliper to run 16" rims.


Just measured the rda slotted rotors i ordered and bought from my local auto one store and they are 338mm x 28mm think.

I specifically asked for 120 series rotors and I got them to check if they changed at all over the years and they dont so yeah wierd hey :?
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Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Blackie2008 on Tue, 06 Mar 2012 8:43 +0000

I've read that the 150 series rotors are thicker but I'm guessing the o/s diameter change is a furphy. Either way they should work and the braking performance you'll have will be heaps better! :)
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Noidea on Wed, 07 Mar 2012 3:04 +0000

Blackie2008 wrote:I've read that the 150 series rotors are thicker but I'm guessing the o/s diameter change is a furphy. Either way they should work and the braking performance you'll have will be heaps better! :)



Awesome mate cant wait
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Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Blackie2008 on Wed, 04 Apr 2012 9:47 +0000

Noidea wrote:Mate you sure these are 150 series prado brakes?? I was under the influence it was the 120 series we are after??


You are totally right! My original post was right then I seemed to have lost my mind.. Mine are definitely the 120 series Prado brakes not 150's...
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby darkside on Tue, 17 Apr 2012 7:04 +0000

Top little thread. Just did the fronts as per Blackie2008 (Dans) effort above. Was already running 17's so was able to just grab a second hand pair of calipers ($300) and went with new DBA rotors and the bendix pads. Piece of piss to fit up. Straight bolt on. Should be the the brakes they come out with from the start. Best money I have spent. Have been putting up with shit brakes since I bought it. The missus hated driving it they were that sketchy. Will finish it off with the mod to the the rear load brake bias valve and it should be sweet.
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Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Blackie2008 on Tue, 17 Apr 2012 7:58 +0000

17's though... Grrr! Just got quoted $550 each for 285x75x17 MTZ's. Gotta figure out how to put 16's on these without grinding the caliper!
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Jack S on Wed, 18 Apr 2012 10:04 +0000

Not going to happen man, you will need to grind some part of the caliper to fit 16"s. No choice...
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby Hilux Max on Wed, 18 Apr 2012 10:32 +0000

I getting a set of FJ/4 Runner calipers coming in from the states soon to fit to my hilux. These are the same size as the VSC equipped Hilux's and rotor diameter is 18mm from memory less than Prado and FJ's were fitted with 16" alloys when they first came out.

I beleive it will be the only alternative for people like myself still wanting to run 16's.
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Re: Fitting Prado Brakes to Hilux

Postby brusa on Wed, 18 Apr 2012 10:50 +0000

Keep us posted Max, keen to see this upgrade with 16" wheels done successfully
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