After a lot of issues with the rear drums; 3 wheel cylinders and 4 complete set of drums...all in the span of 98K miles, it was time to swap to disc brakes on the Tacoma. I worked with my local dealer to do all the labor (Crown Toyota in Holland, MI) who have been nothing but fantastic. They did give me a large discount on the labor because of the numerous issues ive had with the braking system on the truck, and theyre an awesome dealer who actually help out their brand enthusiasts!
Benefits over the drum:
Price breakdown:
Labor $800
Kit $1300
Wheel Bearings (Optional) $550
GRAND TOTAL: $2650
The kit is from SOS performance:
I opted for slotted rotors w/ the parking brake option
The process was incredibly simple to do, only took 8 hours to do the swap. I did opt in to replace my wheel bearings at 100K miles which added in some extra cost, but we saved the old bearings as backups for when on the trail! If you choose not to do bearings then you can save a lot of time and cutoff the back of your brake shield to mitigate the removal of the bearings. The kit does have a very very small drum inside of the rotor to act as the parking brake for the truck, which this keeps your oem parking brake. Overall the process was simple, hopefully a very large improvement over the OE drum brakes!
One hiccup we did have when installing the new wheel bearings was my limit strap mounts were mounted about .25" too close for the bolt to slide cleanly through...but with a BFH and some love we bent the brackets and slid in the bolt.
Let me know if you guys have any questions!
Benefits over the drum:
- Releases mud / sand / water IMMEDIATELY (Drum brakes hold in the environment)
- Easier to maintain and also diagnose
- Performance Stoptech rotors (Calipers are from a 2010+ FJ)
Price breakdown:
Labor $800
Kit $1300
Wheel Bearings (Optional) $550
GRAND TOTAL: $2650
The kit is from SOS performance:
REAR DISC CONVERSION WITH PARKING BRAKE / TR.PS2.TA5.PB fits 2005-23 TACOMA
For the ultimate in Tacoma rear braking, the wait is over. This kit is designed to be used with stock front brakes, but will also work with TRD, Stoptech & Rotora Front brake upgrades.
sosperformance.com
I opted for slotted rotors w/ the parking brake option
The process was incredibly simple to do, only took 8 hours to do the swap. I did opt in to replace my wheel bearings at 100K miles which added in some extra cost, but we saved the old bearings as backups for when on the trail! If you choose not to do bearings then you can save a lot of time and cutoff the back of your brake shield to mitigate the removal of the bearings. The kit does have a very very small drum inside of the rotor to act as the parking brake for the truck, which this keeps your oem parking brake. Overall the process was simple, hopefully a very large improvement over the OE drum brakes!
One hiccup we did have when installing the new wheel bearings was my limit strap mounts were mounted about .25" too close for the bolt to slide cleanly through...but with a BFH and some love we bent the brackets and slid in the bolt.
Let me know if you guys have any questions!