Kit Includes: (1) Front Ceramic Brake Pad Set with Contact Point Grease & Hardware (2) Front G-Coated Performance Brake Rotors
Grade Type: Performance
Product Line: Performance
Specification
Location
Front
Product Features
Improved Stopping Power: Cross-drilled & slotted to reduce brake fade
Longer Lasting: True non-interference vane design for optimized cooling
Positive Molded: Less dust resulting in cleaner wheels
G3000 Casting Alloy - Reduced noise and improved wear resistance
Direct Replacement: No modifications necessary
Front Brake Rotor Venting TypeVentedWheel Lug Count5 LugFront Brake Rotor Diameter11.65 in. (296mm)
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Brake Kit 1992-2001 Toyota Camry
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Tools used
21mm Socket
Large C-Clamp
Flat Blade Screwdriver
14mm Socket
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
Wire Ties
Lug Wrench
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1. Removing the Wheel
Remove hub cap
While your car is still on the ground, use your 21mm socket to loosen your lug nuts
Jack up and secure your car with jack stands
Remove the lug nuts with your 21mm socket and ratchet
Remove the wheel and set aside
2. Removing the Calipers
Remove the 14mm bolts to remove the calipers
Use a wire tie to fasten the caliper out of the way
Use your screwdriver to pry out your brake pads
Use your 17mm socket and ratchet to remove your caliper brackets to access the rotors
Pull off the brake rotor
3. Installing the New Rotor and Pads
Clean new rotor with brake cleaner
Check your caliper pins to make sure they are in good working order
Put your caliper bracket back on, and tighten the 17mm bolts to 80 ft lbs
Insert your new pads into the brackets
Use your C-clamp or caliper tool to compress your caliper
Place your caliper onto the bracket
Tighten your 14mm bolts to 25 ft lbs
4. Reinstalling the Wheel
Make sure to use a star pattern when putting your wheel lugs back on
Tighten to 100 ft lbs
Replace hubcap
5. Test and Set Brakes
Before driving the car again, start it up and pump the brakes a few times to get the pistons in the brakes in place
Test the brakes in your driveway before taking the car onto the road
Set your rotors by evenly braking from 30mph to 10mph, 50mph-30mph and finally 70mph to 40mph
Obviously this is best done on a straight back road without any traffic
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Hi, I'm Mike Green. I'm one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing or maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20-plus years' experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1AAuto.com. The right parts installed correctly. That's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video we'll show you how to service the front disc brakes on this 1994 Camry, pretty much the same as any 1992 to 1996 Camry. The tools you'll need are a large flat-blade screwdriver, a 21 mm socket and ratchet or your lug wrench, 14 and 17 mm sockets with ratchet, a torque wrench, a large C-clamp and a jack and jack stands.
First we'll remove the hubcap. Use a large screwdriver or a pry bar. Remove the lug nuts from your wheel. I've got a 21 mm socket and I have an air wrench. You can obviously leave your car on the ground, use your lug wrench or a 21 mm socket and wrench to get them off.
As you can see I've turned the wheels, and to remove the caliper which you need to do to remove the pads you've got two 14 mm bolts, one here and then one up here. You can remove the caliper and the pads and then if you want to replace the rotor, which actually this car the rotors look really good. If you did want to replace the rotors you've got bolts that need a 17 mm bolt here and then one down lower right there.
Remove these 14 mm bolts just using a regular wrench. You can see that it's not hard to do. It's just going to take some pressure but not a ton. The other bolt is removed. Use your screwdriver and pull the caliper right off. Support it up here. Here are my pads. I'm just using my screwdriver to pry them out. You can see that they're pretty well worn, but as I said my disc is nice. What you want to do is just kind of take the back of your fingernail and run it back and forth across there. If it's nice and smooth then you're okay. If it has any deep grooves or gouges in it you'll want to replace them.
If your discs are in bad shape and you want to replace them, it is 17 mm bolts down in here. These ones are going to be quite a bit more torque to get them loose. I always like to hang up and hang down. That's usually the best way to get torque on them, or stand on the wrench. That comes off and once that bracket is off the disc for the rotor generally just comes right off. Just to show you, if you do order new discs from 1A Auto, they are going to go on there just like the originals and work for you. Like I said, these are in good shape, and I'm not a person to waste good discs. I'll put those back on.
One thing you'll want to do is take these little pins out. These look nice. They are well lubricated. They slide well. You can either take them out or just make sure that they slide back and forth with no drag. Tighten these up to the foot panels. Here are the old pads, new pads from 1A Auto. You can see they've got quite a bit more meat on them and they even have the plates and everything. They actually just kind of go down into the little. Just squeeze them together. Next, you're going to want to use a C-clamp and you're going to want to force the piston back into the caliper here. You can see the piston right in there. I'm just going to keep this C-clamp right on there and it goes back in pretty easy without a whole lot of pressure. You probably can loosen up your cap on your brake fluid reservoir and make sure it's not overfull because it will leak out if there is too much in there.
Before you install your caliper you'll want to put this little spring back in. Just kind of keeps them apart so they don't squeeze on the rotor. What we did with that C-clamp is we pushed this piston back in. Now this will go down on there very nice. Now the two 14 mm bolts. These 14 mm bolts you'll need to tighten up to about 25-foot pounds. I've got a wrench holding the stud that they're going into. Okay, and 25-foot pounds is not a lot, but it is the right amount. Let's see here. These don't really do any of the braking. The braking energy is absorbed by that big bracket. These just kind of hold that caliper in place and let it float. Now we'll do the other side and then put the wheel back on and when you put the wheel back on you want to torque the lug nuts to 100-foot pounds and then before you drive your car anywhere you want to get in, start it up and pump the brakes a few times to make sure that piston gets back out and the brakes are working. They'll take a few pumps to the brakes to make sure that everything is back where it should be. Then before you drive your care just put it in gear, make sure the brakes hold then do a stop from 5 miles an hour before you go out and test it on the road.
Here we've put the wheel on. I am just preliminarily tightening up the lug nuts with an air gun, and now I'm tightening them to 100-foot pounds using a star pattern with the torque wrench. Install the center cover; line up the indent on your valve stem there.
We hope this helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. Please feel free to call us toll free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the internet and in person. Thank you.
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Richard
February 16, 2017
Great prices fast shipping and knowledgeable staff .
J
July 28, 2018
I am happy with my purchase everything fit well have no problems with my product thanks and will be ordering again from 1aauto.com
Wow what an improvement, stops on a dime!
Craig
April 14, 2020
Who'd ever think I'd have drilled, slotted, vented disks on my 2006 Toyota Sienna. Don't regret it one bit, the wife was amazed at the transformation. All started out with a pretty good shimmy in the steering wheel under even moderate braking. Sure sign you've got warped rotors. Nailed the diagnosis, sure I could have them turned but that would have cost more than this set of amazing pad and rotor's. And the fact that I know it was done correctly is priceless.
Just do it, 1/2hr per side and it was done, maybe 45 but the fact it's super easy and the results are a dream come true.
If memory serves me 14 and 17mm sockets and a c-clamp were all the tools needed.
Thanks 1A!
Good parts store, good parts!??
C
April 16, 2020
My first thought for parts was Rock Auto.
I just kinda stumbled into 1A, glad I did. I needed a rotor and pad kit for my minivan.
1A had several to choose from, even an upgrade performance kit for just a bit more. I went for the upgrade. Slotted and drilled rotors with ceramic pads. Shipping was very timely, installation was easy. Brakes perform better than new. Quality parts at a good price. I will be back for other things I need for my car. I told my brother about 1A.
(He already knew...)
Thanks guys!
Excellent quality and price
C
September 6, 2020
Everything about this purchase was excellent. Shipping was same day and arrived very quickly. The pads and rotors are very good quality compared to my local chain stores. This is the second vehicle I've used these parts on and the results were great.
Great parts
Peter
October 2, 2020
Another great experience getting great parts at a reasonable price. I highly recommend them.
Rafael
September 13, 2021
Awesome
Front brakes
John
October 1, 2021
Excellent kit. Shipping was amazingly fast.
Owner
Arturo
October 7, 2021
Good price And good quality
Brake pads and rotors
william
December 4, 2021
Great the brakes and rotors i purchase from 1a auto work great on my 2010 toyota sienna save me alit miney by order them vs purchase them in local auto parts store
John
May 10, 2022
The brakes definitely do their job. The ceramic pads sound a little grindy , and the rotors make a pulsing feel when braking hard. I think this is due to the slots, as I have experienced this on another vehicle with slotted rotors. Great value though.
Jaime
July 29, 2023
Everything was great perfect fit I'm happy
Warped disc less than 8k miles
Christian
August 16, 2023
These brakes only have 8k miles on them and they are warped. I live in Midwest so no mountains and completely normal driving. I can't recommend these.
Good
Omar
January 1, 2024
Good
Customer Q&A
Where are these parts made?September 20, 2021
MO F
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These are manufactured by TRQ. TRQ is a high quality, high-end name brand that we offer and back with our 1A Auto Limited Lifetime Warranty.
September 20, 2021
Cristina P
Will this fit a 2005 Toyota Sienna LE 2 wheel drive?May 2, 2022
April H
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Yes, this brake kit will fit your vehicle.
May 2, 2022
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