Toyotas do best with Toyota parts. It's also a good idea to put a dab of copper anti seize in the pad guide groove (top/bottom) and smear some disc quiet on the backside of pads.
My local Toyota dealership allows me to view sections of the factory service manual as long as I buy the repair parts from them. Also, there are manuals floating online or snips of the manual you can view
I'm attempting this in the morning! You have a lot cleaner situation
Good luck with the installation! Yes, I am fortunate with the space I have currently!
I got this done without issue! Thank you for your video. I still need to do the back pads. Is it the same 12mm and torque?
@ryanwilliams1574 should be the same process. I'm glad the front pads went smoothly!
Fantastic !
Nice video thanks
No problem, glad to be of service!
Toyotas do best with Toyota parts. It's also a good idea to put a dab of copper anti seize in the pad guide groove (top/bottom) and smear some disc quiet on the backside of pads.
Awesome tips! Noted for my next brake change
Good Video! Can I ask you where did you find the repair manual for the 2014 Venza? I have a 2014 XLE AWD V6 and my daughter has a 2015 XLE 4 cyl.
My local Toyota dealership allows me to view sections of the factory service manual as long as I buy the repair parts from them. Also, there are manuals floating online or snips of the manual you can view
Original brake pads are made by Akebono. I recommend.
Good to know!!
👍 thanx
No problem, glad the video is helpful
What brand are the pads.
The were advance auto store brand I think
Guide pin bolts, 12mm bolt