2nd gen Tundra pads and rotors

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • This is a complete step-by-step guide on how to replace the front brake pads and rotors on a 2018 Toyota Tundra. The tools you’ll need are all very common and a DIY Tundra owner should have no problem doing this job himself. 
    Here’s a link to the Tundra service manual on eManuals online:
    shrsl.com/4hf4s
    To see all of the tools that I use and recommend, visit the Tool Demos store: www.amazon.com...
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Komentáře • 36

  • @ToolDemos
    @ToolDemos  Před rokem +2

    Here’s a link to the Tundra service manual on eManuals online: shrsl.com/46dma
    As an associate, I earn from purchases.

  • @gregkeller80
    @gregkeller80 Před rokem +1

    Best vehicle mx videos on CZcams! Clear, concise and too the point…no fluff no bs. Especially appreciate the tundra content! Keep up the strong work.
    On a side note I love those wheels, wish mine had them.

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před rokem +1

      Thanks much, Greg. Always appreciated. Funny story about those wheels: When the original tires needed to be replaced, I talked to a guy who was putting custom wheels on his 1794 Tundra. Mine is an SR5 and had steelies. I ended up buying all four for $100 cash. Then I bought the 20 inch tires to go with ‘em.

    • @gregkeller80
      @gregkeller80 Před rokem

      @@ToolDemos that’s an awesome deal! My 1794 came with the chrome clad, which is basically a hubcap glued to a wheel lol. Wish it came with the ones you have. Look. Toward to the rear breaks video!
      Hey, maybe you could come up with a good way to clean between the cab and bed of the truck. I have a long beaker bush with a sort of wet suit material bristles I use but there has got to be a better way! And I think you might have some tricks. I also undercoated with corrosionx and it’s done a fantastic job keeping rust away with these NE winters and the tons of salt they use.

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před rokem +1

      @@gregkeller80 you got my mind turning, might come up with something.

  • @gjm3525
    @gjm3525 Před rokem +3

    Your videos always appreciated, thanks!

  • @skippyrod2532
    @skippyrod2532 Před 2 měsíci

    Couple of C-Clamps with the brake pads to compress the caliper also works.

  • @eugenesimmons8554
    @eugenesimmons8554 Před měsícem

    Great video! On my 2nd tundra and every time I watch brake videos, everyone pushes those pistons in with old brake fluid in the calipers! Open the bleeder,use a clear hose! Then press pistons, old fluid breaks down. You don’t want old fluid in your brake hydraulic system! IMO

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před měsícem +2

      Great point, a brake fluid flush video is in the works.

  • @RMSIN393
    @RMSIN393 Před rokem

    Scotty Kilmer LOVES Akebono pads, can't wait to hear your thoughts/review on them!

  • @rickm5853
    @rickm5853 Před 5 měsíci

    Great vid thank you. I have 50 k on my 2019 and feels like my brakes getting close to being due. Still not squealing but should start any day now. Unfortunately your link to the manual is not working anymore. thanks again.

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I appreciate that, also fixed the link: shrsl.com/4hf4s
      Thanks.

  • @IMPACTRATED
    @IMPACTRATED Před rokem +1

    Even though the 2nd gen tundras are my favorite Toyota truck, i dont like doing brakes on them😂. Lisle also makes a quad piston compressor, good alternative to the snap on. Great video bro!

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před rokem

      That’s funny. I thought about the Lang tool also, but decided to go full caveman. Cheers!

  • @skippyrod2532
    @skippyrod2532 Před 2 měsíci

    Why not use a new rod/spring kit? I can see the rust on the outer retaining spring. Not good if that breaks...

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před 2 měsíci

      Not good, but not the end of the world.

  • @hf6451
    @hf6451 Před rokem

    This question has nothing to do with this video but I’m looking for a video on spark plugs change. I’m looking through your channel can’t seem to find one. I have a 2019 tundra SR5

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před rokem +1

      I’m actually about to do that job. Video in a few weeks.

  • @Matt56258
    @Matt56258 Před rokem

    Great video! Curious - do you recommend changing rotors when changing pads? Or just inspect and change if the rotors are looking bad?

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před rokem +1

      If you live in an area where rust isn’t an issue, that might be the way to go. Just remember, rust isn’t the only factor. You should check the rotors for any overheating or distortion (brake pulse).

    • @Matt56258
      @Matt56258 Před rokem

      @@ToolDemos Thanks! I live in the coastal region of GA, so not too much to worry about rust. I’ve read/heard mixed opinions on if you should replace or turn down rotors when you’re replacing pads.

  • @rjnoj-xb5kq
    @rjnoj-xb5kq Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. Doing my tundra brakes soon. What pad do you use to get the rust off the hub and pins? I have the one for the screws. Just need the disc one you use. Thanks!

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks! It’s a 3M roloc disc: amzn.to/4akacKS they come in 3 different colors/grits. Happy wrenching.

  • @zheng1987
    @zheng1987 Před rokem +1

    Is the rear same as the front?

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před rokem +1

      No, in the rear there are single piston calipers, like you would find on most cars.

    • @zheng1987
      @zheng1987 Před rokem +1

      @@ToolDemos would you do one for the rear too?

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před rokem +1

      @@zheng1987 that video is coming probably early next year.

  • @Junior561.
    @Junior561. Před 10 měsíci

    Is it required to bleed the brake fluid?

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před 10 měsíci +1

      No. As long as you don’t open the system, no need to bleed.

  • @cesarsaavedra3095
    @cesarsaavedra3095 Před rokem

    My tundra is great , but brakes have been n ongoing issue. Warp rotors ever 5-10k miles. Oem aftermarket it doesn’t matter. Starting to think its a warped hub bearing.

    • @ToolDemos
      @ToolDemos  Před rokem

      What brand pads are you using?

    • @cesarsaavedra3095
      @cesarsaavedra3095 Před rokem

      @@ToolDemos Ive used OEM, advance premium, complete brake kits from buy brakes etc. all i know that since I’ve owed te truck . 25k when i got it. Its been an issue.

    • @PracticalPostMan_FLA
      @PracticalPostMan_FLA Před 7 měsíci

      My truck warps rotors after 20k miles. I’m going to try to go with the power stop z36s slotted and drilled. They are suppose to be the best.

    • @cesarsaavedra3095
      @cesarsaavedra3095 Před 7 měsíci

      @@PracticalPostMan_FLA tried those no different.

    • @cesarsaavedra3095
      @cesarsaavedra3095 Před 20 dny

      @@changolord93 never had this problem with other trucks. If you search brake rotor warp and tundra you can see that its a common problem. Many don’t have issues others every 5-10k vibrations.