Doesn't look like it.
Bull wrote:It's sad that in 2009 we have to manually adjust our brakes. I thought discs were cheaper to produce anyhow?
Thanks for the good tip Crossport. I know what it's like to keep a close eye on rear brakes. If you don't keep the mud out of rear discs you can chew up a set of pads (and rotors) in 5,000kms. These rear drums might prove to be more reliable.
wombat81 wrote:
Doesn't look like it.
buggerlux wrote:Bull wrote:It's sad that in 2009 we have to manually adjust our brakes. I thought discs were cheaper to produce anyhow?
Thanks for the good tip Crossport. I know what it's like to keep a close eye on rear brakes. If you don't keep the mud out of rear discs you can chew up a set of pads (and rotors) in 5,000kms. These rear drums might prove to be more reliable.
Ive heard Hilux has rear drums because the Korean government subsidises commercial vehicles with rear drums.
Its a shame there is not an easy rear disc hilux conversion
hiluxxury wrote:wombat81 wrote:
Doesn't look like it.
Hmm I dunno. I can't see it in the parts diagram
HK1837 wrote:Just upgrade the front brakes, they do maybe 80% of the braking anyway. Rear discs are a waste on a ute and the drums have better holding power as a handbrake,
Rayne wrote:I can confirm that 150 Prado brakes fit on Non-VSC Hilux. And work really well!!!
wyworrie wrote:What wheels and tyres are you using?
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