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PowerStop OE Replacement 6-Lug Brake Drum and Pad Kit; Rear (05-23 Tacoma)

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      Merideth: So if you need to do some maintenance to the drum brakes on your '05 and newer Tacoma, this PowerStop OE Replacement 6-Lug Brake Drum and Pad Kit will be the one to check out. Now, this will be a direct replacement to your factory rear drum brakes that will up the life and performance of your braking power. Now, this kit will come with everything that you need, including knee brake pads or shoes, drums, all of these springs, clips, pins, and all of the hardware that you need in order to make the swap, making it a pretty inclusive kit. Now, this will make it a great choice for the Tacoma owner who just needs to do some maintenance on the rear and wants a complete kit and isn't necessarily in need of a high-performance option.Now, getting into the construction, the brake pads or shoes will have a carbon fiber ceramic pad compound that will offer similar qualities to the factory pads with little to no dust or noise, minimizing cleanup and any annoyance that you may hear when stepping on the brake pedal. Now, this will also feature heavy-duty cast iron G3000 drums that will hold up to high temps and resist any damage or warping or cracking along the way. Now, they'll also have a silver zinc dichromate plating to enhance any rust resistance, giving it again, that long lifespan on your Tacoma.Now, getting into the price, as you can imagine, this will be more on the affordable side, being an OE replacement, at roughly $250. Now, what I like about this option is the fact that it comes separate from the front in comparison to some other choices on the page that will offer an entire kit. Now, this kit will offer you some flexibility in choosing what you would like to pair with this for the front or just let you complete your maintenance at your own pace. Now, these again will be a factory-style option, keeping it very simple and to the point, yet still effective as to where some other more expensive options may offer a little bit more performance if you're really working the brakes hard and need that extra longevity in a high-performance kit; however, if you're daily driving your Tacoma or you're even offroading it and you just need to do a little bit of maintenance to the rear, then this is a kit to choose.Now, install will be a two out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter, which is to be expected, and it should take you about two hours to get the job done with the right hand tools. Now, with that being said, I'm gonna hand it over to one of our guys in the shop. They're gonna show you that process step by step. So, that wraps it up for me, let's get into the install.Man: Tools required for this install include an impact gun, a pair of pliers, needle nose pliers and diagonal cutters, a couple of flathead screwdrivers, a 21-millimeter socket, our adjustment tool, and our spring clip remover tool.What's up, guys? Today I'm gonna be showing you how to replace your rear brakes on your Tacoma, so let's get started. So, our first step is gonna be to remove our tire. Now, stock, this is gonna be a 21-millimeter socket for your lug nuts. We have aftermarket ones on ours, so I'm gonna be using a spline key on a 19-millimeter socket to get these off. So, now that we have our wheel removed, we can go ahead and remove our drum. Now, if you get lucky, you might be able to just wiggle it out. If not, we can go around the perimeter with a hammer and try to break it free, or we have these two threaded holes here that we can take an M8 bolt, we'll put it through on both sides, crank it down evenly, and that'll start to push our drum out away from the hub.So, now we're gonna use the bolt method. So, I'll thread our M8 bolt into our two holes, and I'll take a 13-millimeter socket and we're just gonna tighten down evenly. So, now before we get in here and start taking things apart, it would be a good idea to take some pictures from all the different angles so you know how it goes back together, or you could leave the other side assembled so that you have kind of a template to go off of. So, first, we're gonna be removing our longer lower spring. So, we can get in there with a pair of diagonal cutters and grab on and we'll pull it around to unhook it.So, next, we're gonna be tackling the spring on the left side. It's gonna be right above that spring that we just took off here. So, we'll do the same thing, get in there with diagonal cutters and pop our spring out. So, now we can go ahead and remove our top spring right underneath of our cylinder. So, we'll grab our diagonal cutters, grab on and pull this out. So, now we can come to the bottom and disconnect our E-brake bracket. You can just pull out on that. Now we can remove our spring clip on our left side. So, you can get a spring clip tool at your local auto part store. We'll push that down, grab the pin in the back, and we'll just twist that off. And then we can pull our pin out of the way. Slide our first hat out and unhook it from our clip at the bottom. So, now we can go ahead and fully remove our spring at the bottom, and then we can tackle our next spring clip on the right side. So, we'll get our spring clip tool once again, grab the pin on the backside, twist that off. And we'll pull our pin out and we can slide out our shoe and our assembly.So, now with our shoe removed, we can disconnect our E-brake cable so we can pull back on our spring and slide that out. So, now with our shoes removed, we're gonna wanna go ahead and transfer our brackets. So, we have these two horseshoe clips that we can get a flathead screwdriver on and pop those off, and then we can get that bracket onto our new one. And now with our clips removed, we can remove our two brackets, and then we can remove our spring and pop right out of that hole for us.So, now we can assemble our new adjuster and spring. So, we can slide this piece off, and then we'll be untwisting this. And then on our new spring will match it up to the orientation of our old one. Now, we'll slide our first piece through and then screw this back in. And we'll install our other side once again. Now, we can get this on our new shoe. So, now we can take our adjuster. This notch is gonna slide into this notch here, and then we'll slide the end of our spring into the third hole from the top. And then we can take our brackets. The one with this post is gonna go on the underside, and then our other one is gonna go on the top.So, now that we have our brackets reinstalled, we can install our horseshoe clips. That's just gonna slide right over the post. And then we'll take a pair of diagonal cutters to close up our other side. So, the diagonal cutters were slipping a little bit, so I grabbed myself a bigger pair of pliers to finish this one off. So, now we can do the same thing for our top post. Slide our clip into place, and then we'll grab pliers on one side. And now with our brackets reinstalled, we can get this back on the tray. So, now we can reconnect our E-brake line. That's gonna slide right in this little groove here. You might wanna get yourself an extra set of hands for this. It's a little tough to do just by yourself, but we're gonna be pulling back on our spring here and then sliding that into this groove.So, now we're gonna be installing our spring clips so we can slide our shoe into place. And then there's gonna be a hole on the backside here that we can slide our pin through just like earlier when we took it out. Then we can slide our spring over and our clip. And then you're gonna wanna push that down and twist on it. Once again, you can use your tool. It's a little harder putting it back on, but just push in, twist it until it locks into place. So, now we're gonna be looking at our two smaller springs. The one with the longer coil is gonna go on the bottom of our shoe. We're just gonna hook it and let it hang for now.And then we can get our other side shoe and our bracket. We're gonna slide this hole over our post, and then the inside of the fork on our adjuster is gonna slide into this groove and over our silver tab back here. And then once again, we can take our rod and stick that through our backside. And then we'll get our spring clamp, slide that over, put some pressure and twist it to lock it into place. So, now we can connect our bottom spring. The spring is gonna go underneath this black tab here. So, I'm gonna grab a pair of diagonal cutters, grip on to the other end and slide it into our groove here.Now we can grab our orange spring and connect it into this hole down here. We'll grab those diagonal cutters once again. So, now we can reinstall our lower bracket. These two teeth are gonna slide in here, and then our hole is gonna go over this mounting provision here. So, now we can install our white spring on the bottom. So, it's gonna hook into our bracket right here and then wrap around our post here. So, now we can take our yellow spring. We're gonna be hooking that onto the edge of our silver bracket. So, now we can grab the other end of our spring and we're gonna stretch it into this hole. It's gonna be the second under our spring clamp. So, now with all of our springs locked into place, we can go ahead and install our drum. Now we can throw a couple of lug nuts on half-tight just to hold it in place for us. And then now we can repeat that same process on the other side.So, now that we have both sides done, we can go ahead and adjust our shoes to have a little bit of drag on our drum. So, we're gonna come to the backside, there's gonna be a grommet that we can pop off, and then we'll get our adjuster tool in there and get this so that there's a little bit of drag on our drum. So, now coming to the back of our drum, we have this little grommet that we can just pop out. And now inside, we can take our adjustment tool. We're just gonna feel around until we can feel the groove. And then these clicks are gonna be that gear turning. I'm gonna push out our shoes. And then you can feel on the drum. And now we have some drag, so we know we're good. We can put our grommet back into place and do the other side.So, that'll wrap up this review and install of the PowerStop OE Replacement Brake Drum and Pad Kit for the rear of your 2005 to current Tacoma. Thank you for watching. And remember, for all things Tacoma, keep it right here at extremeterrain.com.

      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Provides Exceptional Braking Performance
      • Suited For Daily Driving Applications
      • Drilled and Slotted High-Performance Rotors
      • Heavy-Duty G3000 Construction
      • Durable Zinc Dichromate Plating
      • Carbon Fiber Ceramic Brake Pad Compound
      • Dust- and Noise-Free Braking Action
      • Can Be Used as a Direct-Fit Replacement or Upgrade
      • Sold as a Complete Rear Brake Kit
      • Covered by a 90-Day or a 3,000-Mile Warranty
      • Compatible With 2005-2023 Toyota Tacomas

      Description

      Top-Notch Braking Action. With this rear PowerStop OE Replacement 6-Lug Brake Drum & Pad Kit, your Tacoma will become an even more reliable daily driver. With drums and carbon fiber ceramic brake pads, this brake kit delivers superior braking action suited for casual driving and occasional off-roading. If you want high-performance braking that doesn’t sacrifice your driving comfort, this brake drum and pad kit is the way to go.

      Heavy-Duty G3000 Drum Construction. This rear brake kit features heavy-duty drums crafted from G3000 cast iron. As such, you can expect their solid, extra-strong structure. The drums are then coated with a silver zinc dichromate plating. This protective coating provides enhanced rust and corrosion resistance, not to mention a sleek, modern style.

      Carbon Fiber Ceramic Pad Compound. PowerStop included a set of carbon fiber ceramic brake pads in this kit. The compound is mainly ceramic, enhanced with carbon fibers, creating an incredibly strong material that increases your truck’s stopping power. At the same time, it doesn’t hamper driveability and comfort.

      Virtually Zero Dust and Noise. With the use of carbon fiber ceramic, PowerStop ensured that these brake pads will produce high friction but less dust. The brake pads are also fitted with stainless steels shims that assist in heat dissipation and insulate against braking noises.

      Direct Bolt-On Replacements or Upgrades. This brake drum and pad kit can be used as a replacement for worn-down parts or an upgrade for OE kits. The complete installation will take around a couple of hours. Check the instruction manual for the recommended break-in procedure and perform it after installation.

      Complete Rear Brake Drum and Pad Kit. PowerStop included the following components in this rear brake kit: (2) rear brake drums, (2) rear brake pads, a stainless steel hardware kit, and a tube of ceramic brake lubricant.

      Comes With a 90-Day or a 3,000-Mile Warranty. PowerStop warrants that this brake kit will be defect-free for 90 days after purchase or for 3,000 miles of use, whichever occurs first. The warranty is valid as long as the kit is properly installed on the prescribed vehicle. For the complete terms and conditions, please visit the PowerStop website. You may also call customer support for warranty-related inquiries.

      Application. This rear PowerStop OE Replacement 6-Lug Brake Drum & Pad Kit is compatible with 2005-2023 models of the Toyota Tacoma.

      Information on PowerStop's proper Break-In Procedure can be found here: https://www.powerstop.com/brake-pad-break-in-procedure/

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      Details

      PowerStop KOE15389DK

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (2) Rear Drums
      • (1) Driver-Side Rear Brake Pad
      • (1) Passenger-Side Rear Brake Pad
      • (1) Stainless Steel Hardware Kit
      • (1) High-Temperature Lubricant
      • Installation Instructions
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