Kit Includes: (1) Front Ceramic Brake Pad Set with Contact Point Grease & Hardware (2) Front G-Coated Brake Rotors
Brake Pad Bonding Type: Premium Posi
Wheel Lug Count: 5 Lug
Brake Pad Friction Material: Ceramic
Front Brake Rotor Diameter: 11.65 in. (296mm)
Brake Rotor Coating: Premium G-Coated
Front Brake Rotor Venting Type: Vented
Specification
Location
Front
TRQ brake kits are designed to restore your brake system to like-new performance. TRQ brake pads are positive molded, thermal scorched, chamfered, and utilize a multi-layer shim for enhanced performance and service life. TRQ G-coated rotors have long-lasting rust prevention, perfect for wheels with large openings that expose the rotor and rotor hat during daily drives. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Product Features
Positive Molded: Less dust resulting in clean wheels
G3000 Casting Alloy: Reduced noise and improved wear resistance
Application Specific Design: Extended service life, no modifications
Premium Electrostatic Coated Brake Rotor Features and Benefits
Electrostatically applied finish on both sides of the rotor hat and rotor edge for long lasting corrosion protection.
Uniform coating without any overspray.
Enhanced appearance.
Designed to withstand 400 hours of saltwater exposure without rusting.
Mill balanced and double-disc ground friction surface provides smooth braking and longer pad life.
Front Brake Rotor Venting TypeVentedWheel Lug Count5 LugFront Brake Rotor Diameter11.65 in. (296mm)
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Front Brakes 2008-16 Toyota Camry
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Tools used
Large C-Clamp
Torque Wrench
14mm Socket
Pry Bar
Jack Stands
19mm Socket
21mm Socket
Rubber Mallet
Dead Blow Hammer
Paper Towels
Bungee Cord
Anti-Seize Grease
Wire Brush
Floor Jack
Cloth Rags
1. Removing the Wheel
Pry off the center cap with a flat blade screwdriver
Loosen the 21mm lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Removing the Brake Pads
Pry the brake pads into the caliper with a flat blade screwdriver to push in the pistons
Remove 14mm bolts from the brake caliper
Pull the caliper aside and hang it by bungee cord
Remove the wires
Pry the brake pads off with a flat blade screwdriver
3. Removing the Brake Rotor
Remove 17mm bolts from the brake caliper bracket
Pull off the brake caliper bracket
Pull the rotor off
If the rotor will not come off, thread the lug nuts and strike the hub area of the rotor with the ball end of a ball peen hammer
4. Installing the New Brake Rotor
Clean the hub with a wire brush
Clean both sides of the rotor with brake parts cleaner
Slide the rotor on
Thread on one lug nut to hold the rotor in place
5. Installing the New Brake Pads
Put an old pad in the caliper
Use a large C-clamp and the old pad to push the pistons back
Clean the brake pad slides with a wire brush
Apply grease to the caliper slides
Put the caliper bracket back into place
Start the bolts by hand
Apply grease to the brake pad tabs
Install the new brake pads into the bracket
Put the caliper on
Tighten the bolts
Tighten the bracket bolts to 79 foot-pounds of torque
6. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 76 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
Press on the hub cap
7. Testing the Brakes
Pump your brakes repeatedly until they feel firm
Test your brakes at 5 miles per hour and then 10 miles per hour
Road test the vehicle
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Use a large pry bar for a flat-bladed screwdriver to remove the wheel cover. I'm just going to slide it between the wheel and the plastic. Pop it off. These lug nuts are a 21 millimeter socket. I'm going to use that and a breaker bar to loosen them while the vehicle's on the ground. Then, raise and support the vehicle. We're using a two post lift, but you can use a jack and jack stands. The lug nuts are loose. I'm going to take the socket and finish removing them. I'm just going to hold on to the wheel. I'll take the last lug nut off. It's going to be loose. I don't want to drop it. Drop the lug nut. That's okay. I just don't want the wheel to fall.
Before I remove the caliper, I'm just going to pull on it and try to compress the piston. That way, it will slide right off. Take a 14 millimeter wrench to loosen the caliper slide bolts. There's one on the top, one on the bottom. They're pretty tight. If they don't want to budge, you can take a mallet to break them free. Same thing on the bottom one. I've got a bungee cord handy, so when I remove these caliper slide bolts, I could hang the caliper from the strut. Let's loop it around. The caliper should slide right off. See, one of our hardware pieces of hardware is actually broken on here. It should go right in there. The pads will slide right out like this.
Two 17 millimeter bolts that are holding the caliper on. There's one on the top and one on the bottom. To break them free, you can use the box wrench and the mallet. We've got these loose. I'm just going to remove them by hand.
The rotor is very loose. We don't want it to accidentally fall. I'm just going to take one of the lug nuts. Just put it on there so it doesn't fall on my feet. Remove the caliper bracket. So we're pretty lucky. This brake rotor's really loose. I'm going to take the lug nut off that I was using to hold it on, just slide it right off the studs and the hub. If it was rusted on, you could thread a couple of small bolts into here and evenly turn them down or push against the hub and push the rotor off.
These are old pads and rotors for our vehicle. I've got brand new ones from 1AAuto.com. So the pad design is very similar. The rotor design is the same. Five lug holes, two pusher holes. It's a ventilated rotor. This will fit great and help the car stop.
Before you put the rotor back on the hub, make sure it's nice and clean, not too rusty. This one's in good shape. If yours is really rusty around the hub here, take a wire brush and knock some of the rust down, clean it off. We're going to take our new rotor, and we'll install it backwards first. Take our brake parts cleaner, and we're going to clean off the oil that they ship with so they don't rust. Grab it, flip it over, install it the correct way. I'm just going to throw a lug not on here so it's not moving all around on me. Take a brake parts cleaner. Clean the surface. I'm just going to wipe down any excess.
You need to compress the cylinder back into the brake caliper. I'm taking the old brake pad, and I've got a C-clamp, and gently compress it. This way, our new pads that are thicker will fit. We need to clean our hardware so we can reuse it. We'll take some brake parts cleaner and just spray it in there. Get a wire brush. Just repeat for the other side. We're going to reinstall our bracket. Get those started by hand. The top one's usually easier to get done first, and you can move this one in and out to line it up. I'm just going to snug them down. Take some brake parts cleaner to just make sure the pad surface is nice and clean before you install them, and put just a tiny amount of brake caliper grease on the ears of the pad. Don't need to go crazy with this stuff.
The inside and outside pads are identical, so I'm going to start with the inside one. Pop it into the bottom, push it in. Repeat for the other pad. Clean it off. Put a little bit of grease on the ears. Replace the spring hardware, put it in place. It's going to balance the caliper. Swing it down. Get the back part caught first. Push that over. Caliper slide bolts and reinstall those. Get a 14 millimeter ratcheting wrench. Tighten them up, and torque the two caliper bracket mounting bolts to 79 foot-pounds. Don't forget to remove the bungee cord you were using. Make sure the brake rotor is clean. Sometimes, you get dirty fingerprints on it. I'm just going to double check that these are tight.
I'm going to reinstall our wheel. It's important to note these lug nuts have a taper. The taper meets the wheel, matches the inside of the wheel. Don't install them with the flat side like this. That is incorrect. Install them with the taper to the wheel. It helps locate the wheel on the lug nut stud. I'm just using the socket and ratchet to bring these down snug before I put the car on the ground, and torque the lug nuts to 76 foot pounds. I'm going in a cross pattern. We'll reinstall the hubcap. I'm going to line up the opening with the valve stem, with the valve stem on the wheel. Just push it in place.
Before we start the car, I'm just going to gently press the brake pedal down. Not all the way to the floor. You need about a quarter of the way, and just pump it. And this will bring the brake caliper piston out to meet the pads, because we compressed it. And you'll start to feel it get more solid as it pumps out.
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Thomas
January 3, 2019
I had a great experience the parts was reasonable price the parts got here on time great fitness I'm just ecstatic, I'm very pleased I will always shop here for all my vehicles
I'd purchase again
Danny
April 29, 2020
Great price. Free shipping. Complete kit. Work perfectly. Couldn't ask for a better overall experience and outcome. I'll purchase from 1aauto.com again.
ceramic brake pad and rotor kit
Julius
June 29, 2021
first time at the site. very informative on their products along with instructional
videos.trusted,reliable,and quality are all key aspects for selection of a product.
bought the ceramic brake and coated rotor kit. very pleased. installation went
smoothly. performance seems great as it is still early in the process. quite
pleased and will order again as parts are needed.
Toyota brake pads and rotor
William
August 12, 2021
Perfect fit comes with everything you need
The brake kits were easy to install as a novice
Gary
August 25, 2021
This was my first time changing rotors and pads on all four wheels. Thanks to YouTube and A1 videos, all went well. Its been a month and no squeaking or other issues.
Great brakes at a great price!
MICHAEL
October 21, 2021
Brakes are very quiet and work great.
Good but not really satisfied
Chidozie
November 5, 2021
Good but not really satisfied still hearing some sounds on the brake pad
Brake Rotors & Pads
DAN
November 14, 2021
Fast to ship, good price. Quality and stopping seem good as well.
Brakes and rotors
Edward
December 28, 2021
The rotors and brakes was excellant.
Camry front brakes
David
August 5, 2022
Parts look to be good quality. All the right parts in kit, everything fit after light filing on edges of pads. Good braking, no funny noises. No visible brake dust with ceramic pads and flat, unrolled rotors.
Mujeeb
March 25, 2023
Perfect fit, quite.
Nowhere near as good as OEM
Edwin
May 21, 2023
done everything possible but cut these to keep these from squealing. Finally after a year I bought a set of Toyota pads and rotors, and after bedding them no more squealing.
Brakes that didn't brake the bank
greg
April 15, 2024
Everything fit like they were oem parts . A pleasant surprise ,waiting for something else to wear out so I can replace it, with a part from A1 Auto.
Easy to install brakes and rotors.
Jim
May 23, 2024
Good price, good quality, fast shipping! Excellent video instructions. Saved a couple hundred dollars doing the job myself. I wasn't in a hurry, took my time and got the whole job done in about three hours. I am going to purchase the same brand parts for my other car and think I will be able to get it done in about two hours.
Customer Q&A
What is e coating? What are it's benefits?March 30, 2019
Ken H
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Electrostatically applied finish on both sides of the rotor hat and rotor edge for long lasting corrosion protection
Uniform coating without any overspray
Enhanced appearance
Designed to withstand 400 hours of saltwater exposure without rusting.
Mill balanced and double-disc ground friction surface provides smooth braking and longer pad life
100% CNC-Machined to Exact OE Specs
Balanced to reduce vibration
March 30, 2019
Curtis L
How many cooling vents are in these rotors?March 2, 2021
Steven W
10
Same as original rotors
March 2, 2021
P A
10
These speicifcations are not listed or available. However, our parts are exact replacements for your vehicle's OEM parts. As long as your year, make, and model match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals.
March 2, 2021
Jessica D
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