What have you done to your ride lately?

SMKYTXN

Vendor
Vendor
I bought a Toyota brake fluid cap and coupled it with my bleeder. Much easier to use than the chain and universal cap. Don't over pressurize it or it will explode .... as I found out. Slow and steady wins the race.

The chain is a bit of a pain considering I have a shelf sitting next to the master cylinder for my NSA. I could see the stock cap popping off quite nicely under a bit of pressure. lol
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
And remember, some of our trucks ABS system will pump and pump and pump when you step on the brake pedal :)
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
oh maybe - I'm a 2009
 

Oswego

n00b
Only the Offroads, correct? My sport doesn't have that feature.

Older Sports like ours should be fine. No idea about the new ones with all the electronic braking rear diff/esc junk.
 

Anathollo

Armorall is my choice of lube
Staff member
I typically end up wearing diff fluid at some point in the process. My cheap little pump exploded the last time I used it. Won't do that again.

The power bleeder is my last resort at this point. We bled the shit out of my brakes to no avail. I even had the toyota tech at Jambo bleed the ABS with his scan tool.

And with the constant draining and filling I have given up on running Red Line in my truck. I'll just stick with the cheap synthetic from now on. I have four gallons at home, thanks Amazon. :D

@SMKYTXN What are you having issues with? The front brakes or the back brakes? I was having issues with my drivers side front brake, as the truck kept pulling to the side when braking. I pulled the caliper off and inspected it and found the issue. The 4 piston system that Toyota uses for our brakes have these tiny little seals around them held on by a little circular spring. They are really easy to tear and I have no idea why Toyota thought this was a good design. I bought a couple of caliper piston rebuild kit and it took me ~2 hours to rebuild the 4 pistons on one caliper with my stepdad helping me. You need a second set of hands as it's impossible to hold the gasket on while trying to pop the spring around the gasket. I think we ended up tearing 3 out 8 of the little gaskets lol

If that is your issue, then just go to Vatozone and pick up a rebuilt caliper. It's like $40 after you return your core.
 

SMKYTXN

Vendor
Vendor
@SMKYTXN What are you having issues with? The front brakes or the back brakes? I was having issues with my drivers side front brake, as the truck kept pulling to the side when braking. I pulled the caliper off and inspected it and found the issue. The 4 piston system that Toyota uses for our brakes have these tiny little seals around them held on by a little circular spring. They are really easy to tear and I have no idea why Toyota thought this was a good design. I bought a couple of caliper piston rebuild kit and it took me ~2 hours to rebuild the 4 pistons on one caliper with my stepdad helping me. You need a second set of hands as it's impossible to hold the gasket on while trying to pop the spring around the gasket. I think we ended up tearing 3 out 8 of the little gaskets lol

If that is your issue, then just go to Vatozone and pick up a rebuilt caliper. It's like $40 after you return your core.

My issue was simpler than that. I had air in the lines that just wouldn't come out. We pedal bled the system repeatedly and also had the tech bleed the ABS. I picked up a power bleeder when I got home. With the power bleeder I was able to get a good amount of air out of the left rear. I'm back to 100% now.

Thanks for the heads up on the calipers. I'll go for the rebuilt unit if/when I need too.
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
Getting a new tire thanks to a screw in the side wall. Sure do love the discount tire road hazard certs.
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
The road hazzard cert has paid for itself more than a few times since I first started buying with Discount in 2005.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
The road hazzard cert has paid for itself more than a few times since I first started buying with Discount in 2005.

I think they change thier policy last year, road haz only last 3 yrs from purchase now
 

balakay

BabyMax
I drive 25k+ miles a year. So 3 years is plenty for me. Of course, I would also have to keep a vehicle for 3 years for that to matter.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
How Am I Covered?
In the event one or more of your tires with certificates fail due to defect, or incurs road hazard damage that cannot be repaired, Discount Tire will replace it at no additional charge. Regardless of the number of miles you put on the tires, you will be covered for the life of the original tread down to 3/32" remaining, or 3 years from the date of purchase, whichever occurs first. We have offered certificates for over 30 years; they are unbeatable in the tire industry!

http://m.discounttire.com/dtcs/brochure/tire/certificate.jsp

It's only a lifetime rotation and balance
 

MatthewMay1

amateur professional
How Am I Covered?
In the event one or more of your tires with certificates fail due to defect, or incurs road hazard damage that cannot be repaired, Discount Tire will replace it at no additional charge. Regardless of the number of miles you put on the tires, you will be covered for the life of the original tread down to 3/32" remaining, or 3 years from the date of purchase, whichever occurs first. We have offered certificates for over 30 years; they are unbeatable in the tire industry!

http://m.discounttire.com/dtcs/brochure/tire/certificate.jsp

It's only a lifetime rotation and balance
Good to know.
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
How Am I Covered?
In the event one or more of your tires with certificates fail due to defect, or incurs road hazard damage that cannot be repaired, Discount Tire will replace it at no additional charge. Regardless of the number of miles you put on the tires, you will be covered for the life of the original tread down to 3/32" remaining, or 3 years from the date of purchase, whichever occurs first. We have offered certificates for over 30 years; they are unbeatable in the tire industry!

http://m.discounttire.com/dtcs/brochure/tire/certificate.jsp

It's only a lifetime rotation and balance

Thanks. I am guessing since I driver about 20K miles a year I will wear them out before 3 years.
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
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Backed my truck out of the garage to wash it and found this puddle near the front tire.


Turned out the front strut only lasted 10,000 miles and 7 months. Time to test out the Icon 1 year warranty. Swapped the stock coils back on along with the sway bar.
 
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