0494750120 Toyota FITTING KIT, DISC BRAKE, FRONT, Price: 83.59$, Weight: 0.041kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Toyota |
0494750120 |
FITTING KIT, DISC BRAKE, FRONT |
31 |
0.041 |
|
83.59$ |
Originals
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Processing, days | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota |
FITTING KIT, DISC BRAKE, FRONT
|
27 |
0.047
|
2-3
|
69.66$
|
Compatibility
| Description | Model | Options | Prod Period | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USF4# | USF46L-AEZGHW | ATM,MTM: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; Driver's Position: LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Fuel Induction: DIRECT-INJECTION GASOLINE ENGINE; Engine: (1URFSE) 4600CC 32-VALVE DOHC EFI; Destination: EUROPE | 09.2008 - 09.2012 | View |
| Description | Model | Options | Prod Period | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UVF4# | UVF46R-AEXGHW | Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Engine: (2URFSE) 5000CC 32-VALVE DOHC EFI; Destination: EUROPE | 04.2007 - 09.2012 | View |
| Description | Model | Options | Prod Period | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UVF46 | UVF46L-AEXGHA | Body: SEDAN; Engine: (2URFSE) 5000CC 32-VALVE DOHC EFI | 04.2007 - 09.2012 | View |
Front Disc Brake Hardware Kit for Toyota
This OE-spec front brake hardware restores quiet, consistent braking by renewing the small but critical pieces that hold pads and caliper in perfect alignment. Built from heat-treated stainless steel and high-temp elastomers, it resists corrosion, keeps pad movement smooth, and prevents noise and uneven wear.
Why you need it
Hardware wears every time you brake. Abutment clips, anti-rattle shims, and guide pin boots lose tension or seize from rust. Replacing them with pads ensures the caliper floats freely, the pads retract cleanly, and stopping power stays strong and quiet.
How it works βοΈ
Clips locate the pad ears on the bracket, reducing friction and chatter. Spring tension damps vibration to kill squeal. Greased guide pins, sealed by boots, let the caliper center itself, spreading clamping force evenly across the rotor for stable, straight stops.
If the hardware fails β
Expect squeaks, rattles, tapered pad wear, pulling under braking, hot rotors, pulsation, and longer stopping distance. Severe neglect can score discs and overheat wheel bearings.
Service tips
Replace hardware at every pad change. Clean abutments, apply thin high-temp brake grease on clip contact points and pins, and torque slide bolts to spec. Proper bedding completes the job β