toyota rear caliper rebuild kit
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it would also be good to change out the bleaders and check the sliders, if needed toyota sells those too
long snap ring pliers
flat head screw driver
assortment of picks
rear caliper compresion tool
2 cans of brake cleaner
600 grit sand paper
magnet
1 inch deep socket
shop rags
tooth brush (do not use after, lol)
17mm wrench
14mm wrench
needle nose pliers
air compressor and a vise would be nice but not neccesary.
i will skip caliper removal baceause if attemping this you should at least be able to get this far.
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next, you extend the caliper piston about 1/3 out by turning it counter clockwise this is for ease of removing the boot rataining clip along the inside of the boot on the caliper side.
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after the clip is out, you can pull out the boot by hand
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now, using the rear caliper tool, turn the caliper piston counter clockwise untill you remove it completely
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this is when i felt glad i started. mud!
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next, remove the square seal. (anytime you use tools in this area be very carefull to not scratch the surface)
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