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Howard installs the new rear rotor and bolts the caliper bracket to the axle housing.
![](https://photos.motoiq.com/MotoIQ/Project-Cars/Project-Tundra/i-LTw2MR4/0/L/IMG_2570-L.jpg)
Howard re lubes the caliper slider bolts and reinstalls them.
![](https://photos.motoiq.com/MotoIQ/Project-Cars/Project-Tundra/i-d5tdKCx/0/L/IMG_2573-L.jpg)
New hopefully longer lasting rear brakes!
![](https://photos.motoiq.com/MotoIQ/Project-Cars/Project-Tundra/i-T5xgcmz/0/X3/IMG_2576-X3.jpg)
For the front brakes, the caliper stiffening bridge is removed.
![](https://photos.motoiq.com/MotoIQ/Project-Cars/Project-Tundra/i-KVS7h52/0/X3/IMG_2578-X3.jpg)
Then the caliper is removed and hung out of the way.
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Hi, I have the TRD six piston brakes, can you provide the PN for the Centric Posi Quiet pads ?
Thanks!
I don’t have the part number anymore but it was super easy for me to track it down. Here is the link to Stoptech’s customer support. Stoptech makes the brakes for TRD. http://www.stoptech.com/contact/contact-us