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Old 07-13-2009, 09:17 PM
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Default Re: Rear brake conversion kit

I had an 03 Access Cab and had not brake issues until I needed new front brakes at 65,000 miles. My local tire place (Les Schwab) checked them and told me I needed new brakes. They replaced the rotors and pads. After that my brakes were not the same and I was contemplating changing out the parts that they put on with new "upgraded" parts. They told me they used OEM comparable stuff but I was not very happy. I crashed that truck so end of problem... not really the way I would have liked but...

Going to Toyota for those parts might actually be a good direction, or some other higher quality distributer/manufacturer.
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