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azzman372
Hey,
Tried doing a search and didn't find any info so here goes. I'm looking to buy some TRD brake pards for my 05 sportivo and I found a place that sell both front and rears. I asked for the part number and this corresponds to the one in the corolla part numbers. I just want to know if these pads for the rear are the correct ones cause I read somewhere that the front and rear pads are the same?

Front: 04491 ZT300


Rear: 04492 ZT300


Thanks
whitestivo
i'd start with the front only at this stage, 75% or more of braking in your FWD car comes down to the front

can i suggest Ferrodo pads, my model is too dusty, but they are excellent pads.

whitestivo
chicaboo
I have TRD pads, and really like them. There is a guy selling the fronts (perhaps the rears too?) in the FS section. Go have a look.

Gav.
azzman372
Yeah I saw the one selling the TRD pads in the FS section and pmed but no news. I'm planning to get some DBA/RDA (depending which is cheaper) and it was either the TRD pads or EBC green stuff. Anyway my question was is there a difference between the front and rear pads and are the ones shown the correct one? But yeah I may just change the fronts for now.
chicaboo
These are my TRD pad part numbers:
Fronts: 04491-ZT300

Rears: 04492-ZT300


I don't know if it makes any difference, but I have a pre-facelift, not an 05 onward.
Gav.
azzman372
When you got them, were the front and rear pads physically the same or did they look like they are in the picture? I guess thats what i'm trying to get at haha
chicaboo
They look nothing like the pics you posted. See above.

Gav.
Guni
QUOTE (azzman372 @ May 28 2009, 12:12 PM) *
When you got them, were the front and rear pads physically the same or did they look like they are in the picture? I guess thats what i'm trying to get at haha



QUOTE (chicaboo @ May 28 2009, 12:20 PM) *
They look nothing like the pics you posted. See above.

Gav.


Those pictures are used for illustration purposes only.

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azzman372
QUOTE (Guni @ May 28 2009, 01:48 PM) *
Those pictures are used for illustration purposes only.

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Ahhhh thanks. I'm still probably going to only get fronts. how much are these worth? got quoted from Castle Hill toyota $225 for the front and I can buy them brand new for $120
Kenneth
QUOTE (azzman372 @ May 28 2009, 02:03 PM) *
QUOTE (Guni @ May 28 2009, 01:48 PM) *
Those pictures are used for illustration purposes only.

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Ahhhh thanks. I'm still probably going to only get fronts. how much are these worth? got quoted from Castle Hill toyota $225 for the front and I can buy them brand new for $120


if you were going to get the greenstuff by any chance you should look into the red stuff as they are only 20 bucks more compared to the greens and some would say that the reds are whole lot better then the greens (i have no experience with them .. so hope someone that does would point some light)
azzman372
From what I have heard about red stuff, they better for sure however they generate a ridiculous amount of brake dust. My cousin has it in his s14
whitestivo
from only the people i've spoken to in my limited adventures to the ....., green stuff is not highly regarded.

whitestivo
vvti16v
I have used both the TRD Black series and Green stuff and for me I like the TRD ones better. Maybe I'll try the Red Stuff mext time.
SuperDave
Rear pads definately are not the same as the fronts.

Pre and post facelift doesn't matter, same calipers. Only difference is the Sportivo (and Celica) have different front calieprs to the normal rolla. Euro spec has different calipers too.

The Corolla does next to no braking from the rear, so save your money on upgrading the rear.
azzman372
QUOTE (SuperDave @ May 29 2009, 04:15 PM) *
Rear pads definately are not the same as the fronts.

Pre and post facelift doesn't matter, same calipers. Only difference is the Sportivo (and Celica) have different front calieprs to the normal rolla. Euro spec has different calipers too.

The Corolla does next to no braking from the rear, so save your money on upgrading the rear.


Thanks for the info. I'm definitely only upgrading the fronts with TRD pads and DBA slotted.
Got quoted from Super cheap auto $175 a side for DBA and from another store $350 for front RDA
Kenji
Shop around more because the DBA slotted rotors should only be costing you about $260-$270 for a pair.
1rocky
I paid arond $800 for dbc rotors front gold series slotted cross drilled and
rear dba slotted and cross drilled gold series rotors that was installed and they also replaced my brake pads with
trd rear black pads and toyota at the front. I was quoted $330 for the front black series trds and would have had a month wait. So when the fronts pads are due for replacing i will be looking for the trds again.
the front dbas had to be custom made specially for the corolla.
As mine was the normal rolla and it took a couple of attempts to get the fronts right. the company kept getting it wrong. but will worth it .
1rocky
I paid around $800 for dbarotors front gold series slotted cross drilled and
rear dba slotted and cross drilled gold series rotors that was installed and they also replaced my brake pads with
trd rear black pads and toyota at the front. I was quoted $330 for the front black series trds and would have had a month wait. So when the fronts pads are due for replacing i will be looking for the trds again.
the front dbas had to be custom made specially for the corolla.
As mine was the normal rolla and it took a couple of attempts to get the fronts right. the company kept getting it wrong. but will worth it .
Guni
EBC Green Stuff are good for the road but not the track as the heat co-efficient isn't high enough to bla bla bla bla ................ zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

*snoores* ....

Anyway, Red Stuff is better compare to Green Stuff. I've seen the pads warped on a mate's car on the same track day we went to and he just upgraded rotors and pads.

TRD Black Stuff is not too bad. Held up better than the Green Stuff. Generates a fair amount of dust. But IMO, you've got to either be wearing out the disc or the pad either way so that doesn't bother me.

As for rotors, I got my DBA slotted ones for about $300. It was $220 at one point but that was a couple months back.

For RDA slotted ones, you can get them for about $220 -> $250 if you do some ringing around.


I think Kenneth got a quote for some RDA cross drilled ones for about $400 a pair for ZZE122 fronts ???
kolourhero
The main differences between RDA and DBA rotors are that the slots on the RDA start from the edge of the rotor which promotes cracking whereas the DBA's don't.

Ive been getting quotes and the best price i've got for DBA's is $300. Call around it's worth it. I've been quoted about $500+ for a pair of DBA before.. :/


azzman372
QUOTE (kolourhero @ May 30 2009, 11:10 AM) *
The main differences between RDA and DBA rotors are that the slots on the RDA start from the edge of the rotor which promotes cracking whereas the DBA's don't.

Ive been getting quotes and the best price i've got for DBA's is $300. Call around it's worth it. I've been quoted about $500+ for a pair of DBA before.. :/


Is that for the DBA 4000 series slotted rotors?

So much for "Super Cheap" auto lol. I am going to order the TRD black pads for $120.

Anyone have any recomendations as to where to look for some cheaper DBA 4000 slotted rotors in Sydney?
kolourhero
They don't make DBA4000's for the zze-122/3

azzman372
QUOTE (kolourhero @ May 31 2009, 02:37 AM) *
They don't make DBA4000's for the zze-122/3


Front left
http://www.dba.com.au/view_product.php?par..._series_id=3934
Front right
http://www.dba.com.au/view_product.php?par..._series_id=3934
Guni
QUOTE (azzman372 @ May 30 2009, 01:53 PM) *
QUOTE (kolourhero @ May 30 2009, 11:10 AM) *
The main differences between RDA and DBA rotors are that the slots on the RDA start from the edge of the rotor which promotes cracking whereas the DBA's don't.

Ive been getting quotes and the best price i've got for DBA's is $300. Call around it's worth it. I've been quoted about $500+ for a pair of DBA before.. :/


Is that for the DBA 4000 series slotted rotors?

So much for "Super Cheap" auto lol. I am going to order the TRD black pads for $120.

Anyone have any recomendations as to where to look for some cheaper DBA 4000 slotted rotors in Sydney?



QUOTE (azzman372 @ May 31 2009, 02:57 AM) *
QUOTE (kolourhero @ May 31 2009, 02:37 AM) *
They don't make DBA4000's for the zze-122/3


Front left
http://www.dba.com.au/view_product.php?par..._series_id=3934
Front right
http://www.dba.com.au/view_product.php?par..._series_id=3934


Mate, those are just normal slotted.

Not 4000 series.
Guni
QUOTE (azzman372 @ May 30 2009, 01:53 PM) *
So much for "Super Cheap" auto lol. I am going to order the TRD black pads for $120.


U know those on eBay are most probably fakes right ????????????????????????????????????

Read the fake toyota parts thread. If you ask where, search. Cause I CBF wink.gif
Kevsta
The ones on ebay are authentic trd, so buy with confidence. I have a set from TRD HK and a set from ebay, and the only difference that I can see is a different manufacturing batch number stamped into them.
vvti16v
$120 sounds right to me....I got mine from HK (TRD Shop) and it was HK$770 so that is abt $120 depends on exchange rate.
thegourou20
QUOTE (atsveK @ May 31 2009, 10:31 AM) *
The ones on ebay are authentic trd, so buy with confidence. I have a set from TRD HK and a set from ebay, and the only difference that I can see is a different manufacturing batch number stamped into them.



What seller you got yours from?
order last 1
I bought a set of TRD brakes from Ebay. They are genuine and perform really good! But I got charged $100 for installing them. dry.gif
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