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  • #16
    brake upgrade

    Quite honestly, after having 9 Toyotas, I reckon that You can't go much better than the factory genuine pads. Haven't had enough experience with my Prado yet, but with my work ute (Hilux 4x4) I've tried different pads (including Bendix) and gone back to Genuines. Last longer and better stopping...

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    • #17
      Haven't had enough experience with my Prado yet
      Don't try too hard or you'll find out what brake faaaaaaaddddddddeeeeeee really means :!: :!: :lol:

      The 120 brakes are great for one or two hard stops, but get too enthusiastic and you'll hear the fat lady sing


      Mick
      [CENTER][B][I][SIZE=1][COLOR=blue]1KZ-TE Turbo Diesel, 5 speed manual, 3.5 inch lift, 265/70/17 Mickey Thompson MTZ, D-Tronic chip, Boost controller, mandrel exhaust, dump pipe, modified intake, ARB steel bar, Magnum winch, Safari snorkel, rear drawers, half cargo barrier, dual batteries, Uniden UHF, Sat Nav, reverse camera, Magellan XL , Tjm bash plates, ARB alloy roof rack, rear telescopic work light and numerous other modifications!!!
      Now with 3BAR MAP sensor & 18PSI Boost![/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/B][/CENTER]

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      • #18
        Re: brake upgrade

        Originally posted by Toyota Mad
        Quite honestly, after having 9 Toyotas, I reckon that You can't go much better than the factory genuine pads. Haven't had enough experience with my Prado yet, but with my work ute (Hilux 4x4) I've tried different pads (including Bendix) and gone back to Genuines. Last longer and better stopping...
        Genuine pads are very good at light application, but ont put up with heavy weights/big tyres/hard stops, and fade quickly.

        For the above applications we generally see better km from the aftermarket pads than genuine.

        We get customers with up to 120k km out of factory pads, and I generally get around 20-25k km out of rears and 40-45k out of front pads, and 4 sets of pads to a set of rotors, but only get 12-15k km rear and 28-32k km out of front genuines, and the genuines once below half worn, and getting hot starts to really eat the linings on the pads.

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        • #19
          Re:

          Originally posted by lc120_man
          Another idea :twisted: (Darren from Autocraft has been fitting those to heavy loaded 100 series, plus a brake line upgrade as well...)

          How do I improve the stopping distance and brake pedal feel of my 4 wheel drive?

          Answer: By using DBA Slotted Rotors (Left & Right handed) or DBA Gold (cross-drilled & slotted).
          Just ordered a front set of DBA Gold Slotted and Cross Drilled Rotors for the front of our Prado...and a set of Bendix 4WD pads...

          Hopefully the rig stops better now...I'll let you all know how I go and will take some happy snaps as well.

          Oscar
          [b][color=#0000FF][size=7]Silver '05 Prado VX 3L TD[/size][/color][/b]
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          • #20
            Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

            Just ordered a front set of DBA Gold Slotted and Cross Drilled Rotors for the front of our Prado.

            Whats the $$ for a pair of front rotors?


            Mick
            [CENTER][B][I][SIZE=1][COLOR=blue]1KZ-TE Turbo Diesel, 5 speed manual, 3.5 inch lift, 265/70/17 Mickey Thompson MTZ, D-Tronic chip, Boost controller, mandrel exhaust, dump pipe, modified intake, ARB steel bar, Magnum winch, Safari snorkel, rear drawers, half cargo barrier, dual batteries, Uniden UHF, Sat Nav, reverse camera, Magellan XL , Tjm bash plates, ARB alloy roof rack, rear telescopic work light and numerous other modifications!!!
            Now with 3BAR MAP sensor & 18PSI Boost![/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/B][/CENTER]

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            • #21
              Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

              Originally posted by MickL
              Just ordered a front set of DBA Gold Slotted and Cross Drilled Rotors for the front of our Prado.

              Whats the $$ for a pair of front rotors?


              Mick
              Im not sure. I'll let you know tomorrow after I check the invoice...

              Oscar
              [b][color=#0000FF][size=7]Silver '05 Prado VX 3L TD[/size][/color][/b]
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              • #22
                Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

                Finally got around to upgrading the brakes on the Prado...

                Noticed the difference immediately.

                Much better braking response. Better grab. Better braking after the brakes warm up. I would definantly recommend this upgrade.

                Just as a note rotors are $249 ea RRP. Pads are $99 set RRP. If anyone wants the set, I can get VERY good pricing through one of my suppliers. Shoot me a PM if anyone is keen.






                Thanks
                Oscar
                [b][color=#0000FF][size=7]Silver '05 Prado VX 3L TD[/size][/color][/b]
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                • #23
                  Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

                  Nice work. Those rotors look awesome behing the rims.....


                  Mick
                  [CENTER][B][I][SIZE=1][COLOR=blue]1KZ-TE Turbo Diesel, 5 speed manual, 3.5 inch lift, 265/70/17 Mickey Thompson MTZ, D-Tronic chip, Boost controller, mandrel exhaust, dump pipe, modified intake, ARB steel bar, Magnum winch, Safari snorkel, rear drawers, half cargo barrier, dual batteries, Uniden UHF, Sat Nav, reverse camera, Magellan XL , Tjm bash plates, ARB alloy roof rack, rear telescopic work light and numerous other modifications!!!
                  Now with 3BAR MAP sensor & 18PSI Boost![/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/B][/CENTER]

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                  • #24
                    Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

                    Originally posted by deeozzy
                    Finally got around to upgrading the brakes on the Prado...

                    Noticed the difference immediately.

                    Much better braking response. Better grab. Better braking after the brakes warm up. I would definantly recommend this upgrade.

                    Just as a note rotors are $249 ea RRP. Pads are $99 set RRP. If anyone wants the set, I can get VERY good pricing through one of my suppliers. Shoot me a PM if anyone is keen.

                    Thanks
                    Oscar
                    This is on my too-do list I reckon! That $249 for the rotors - when you say each are you meaning $249 for the front rotors and $249 for the back, or do you mean $249 per rotor, so basically to do this upgrade its $1400 + labour?

                    I wonder if its worth looking at the calipers also? Big $$$'s I suspect...
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                    • #25
                      Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

                      Hi.

                      Thats $249 each Rotor.

                      But I will be able to work something out for fellow Prado owners

                      No ideas on caliper upgrades, but I will be giving them a coat of paint next time I do a rotation. One of the best upgrades I've done. Brakes feel so much better. Especially after some spirited driving.

                      Im not going to bother doing the rears as a majority of the braking is done through the fronts.

                      Oscar
                      [b][color=#0000FF][size=7]Silver '05 Prado VX 3L TD[/size][/color][/b]
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                      • #26
                        Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

                        Painting the calipers - gold to match in with the rotors?
                        NOW FOR SALE!!! - 2004 Silver GXL 3lt 4spd Auto - ARB Bullbar, Safari Snorkel, Redarc Dual Battery System, Cooper ST MAXX, Dark Tint, IPF900XS spots, Raised Bilstein/Kings Suspension/Firestone Airbags, Autosafe Cargo Barrier, Sandgrabbers, Rola Roof Rack Stuff, Insect Screen, Dust/Wind Deflectors, Sheepskin/Black Duck Seatcovers, GME TX3510, ARB underbonnet compressor, Allied Hammer Rims, ARB UVP, [url="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18043-Rock-sliders-steel-side-steps"]AJ Sliders[/url]

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                        • #27
                          Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

                          Originally posted by Madkore
                          Painting the calipers - gold to match in with the rotors?
                          Not sure yet. Depends on what heat proof paint I have at the shop. Maybe just in gloss silver or gloss black...
                          [b][color=#0000FF][size=7]Silver '05 Prado VX 3L TD[/size][/color][/b]
                          [color=#FFBF00]G[/color][color=#0000FF]O[/color] [color=#FFBF00]P[/color][color=#0000FF]A[/color][color=#FFBF00]R[/color][color=#0000FF]R[/color][color=#FFBF00]A[/color][color=#0000FF]![/color]

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                          • #28
                            Re: brake upgrade

                            Originally posted by assassinoffroad
                            Originally posted by Toyota Mad
                            Quite honestly, after having 9 Toyotas, I reckon that You can't go much better than the factory genuine pads. Haven't had enough experience with my Prado yet, but with my work ute (Hilux 4x4) I've tried different pads (including Bendix) and gone back to Genuines. Last longer and better stopping...
                            Genuine pads are very good at light application, but ont put up with heavy weights/big tyres/hard stops, and fade quickly.

                            For the above applications we generally see better km from the aftermarket pads than genuine.

                            We get customers with up to 120k km out of factory pads, and I generally get around 20-25k km out of rears and 40-45k out of front pads, and 4 sets of pads to a set of rotors, but only get 12-15k km rear and 28-32k km out of front genuines, and the genuines once below half worn, and getting hot starts to really eat the linings on the pads.
                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            I have 134,993 klms on the original pads so far, 87,000 klms with a 2 -1/2 tonne van in tow, and the pads are only half worn.
                            NO, I don't tow at 50 kph, sit on speed limit even up to the 110kph on the freeways, but drive ahead of myself and very rarely have to use the brakes at all with the van in tow, brakes are used twice as much without it connected.
                            Know what you mean with brake fade if used heavily, had one pannic stop and scared the $&$^&^& out of me.
                            John

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                            • #29
                              Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

                              Well the origional pads finaly gave up the ghost at 120k so i gave the bendix option ago holy crap i nearly went through the windscreen on the first stop
                              Dont list all ya mods, you will only be more upset when i get further

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                              • #30
                                Re: Anyone upgraded their brakes?

                                interesting that most people who fit bendix pads say how well they stop. I fitted mine over the weekend and cannot tell any difference from the originals. Admittedly I haven't stomped on them in an emergency but in normal driving they seem just the same as before, none of that better initial bite or whiplash that others have reported.
                                [size=2][color=#00BF40][b]2003 120 GXL V6 auto[/b]. GME TX3440 and AE4703, Mickey Thompson ATZ 4 rib LT265/70R17 plus roadies, Ausguard cargo barrier, BD bash plate, OME lift with Sport shocks. And hopefully more to come, slowly slowly...[/color][/size]

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