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Anyone got reference to Brake Rotor and Pad Installs

Old 06-02-2009, 04:36 AM
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Default Anyone got reference to Brake Rotor and Pad Installs

HELP? Does scion have a repair manual out for the Gen2's
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Old 06-02-2009, 07:50 AM
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man, you posted 3 topics about the same stuff, theres already a bunch of threads on this
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...r=asc&&start=0
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=254840
and to answer your question to the 4th topic you created under suspension and handling, i would go with the stop techs over R1, just my preferance
www.stoptech.com
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there was another one where no limitz does a DIY brake rotor install, couldnt find it though. ask cionide, hell find anything and then school you on how to use "search" lol. hes good at it!
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there was another one where no limitz does a DIY brake rotor install, couldnt find it though. ask cionide, hell find anything and then school you on how to use "search" lol. hes good at it!
Thanks for the info, So do you have a set of StopTech's. I went directly to their website but there's no application for the rear. I was thinking of getting the drilled slotted combo
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Sparks trd has the install instructions for the trd brakes in pdf.
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Sparks trd has the install instructions for the trd brakes in pdf.
I'm searching through there website but, can 't seem to find it
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go to the parts/suspension and brakes/trd performance brake kit. In the upper right hand corner of the page should be the installation instructions.
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Default Re: brake manual

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Originally Posted by madmarx
Sparks trd has the install instructions for the trd brakes in pdf.
I'm searching through there website but, can 't seem to find it
Here you go:
http://www.trdsparks.com/install/PTR09-52080inst.pdf
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