Brakes, Rotors & Pads

Bigger tires and heavier loads demand better braking. Shop brake rotors, brake pads, and complete brake kits engineered for Toyota trucks and SUVs. We carry upgraded options that handle the extra heat and stress of off-road driving and towing so you can stop with confidence.

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Z23 Evolution Brake Kit Front — 22-24 Toyota Tundra
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Z23 Evolution Brake Kit Front — 22-24 Toyota Tundra

$308.19
Tundra
Evolution Coated Rotor Front — 23-24 Toyota Sequoia
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Evolution Coated Rotor Front — 23-24 Toyota Sequoia

$118.84
Sequoia
Z17 Coated Brake Kit Front — 22-24 Toyota Tundra
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Z17 Coated Brake Kit Front — 22-24 Toyota Tundra

$320.62
Tundra
Autospecialty Kit w/Cals Front — 03-09 Toyota 4Runner
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Autospecialty Kit w/Cals Front — 03-09 Toyota 4Runner

$607.34
4Runner

Brake Upgrades — Rotors, Pads & Calipers for Toyota Trucks

Upgrade your Toyota's braking system with performance rotors, pads, and calipers from trusted brands. Larger tires and added vehicle weight from off-road accessories demand more from your brakes — quality upgrades ensure consistent, reliable stopping power on and off the road.

Whether you need drilled and slotted rotors for better heat dissipation, ceramic pads for reduced dust and noise, or a complete big brake kit for the ultimate upgrade, our selection covers every level of brake performance for Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner, Tundra, and FJ Cruiser.

Brake Upgrade Options

  • Drilled & slotted rotors: Improve heat dissipation and wet-weather performance
  • Ceramic brake pads: Low dust, quiet operation, excellent daily driver performance
  • Semi-metallic pads: Maximum stopping power for heavy loads and towing
  • Extended brake lines: Essential for lifted trucks to maintain full suspension travel

Related: Suspension · Drivetrain

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to upgrade my brakes after lifting my truck?

A lift kit itself does not require a brake upgrade, but if you also add larger/heavier tires, a bumper, winch, and other accessories, the added weight increases braking distance. Upgraded pads and rotors help maintain safe stopping performance with the added mass.

What's the difference between drilled and slotted rotors?

Drilled rotors have holes that help dissipate heat and gas, improving wet-weather braking. Slotted rotors have grooves that wipe away brake pad deposits for consistent bite. Many off-road rotors combine both features for maximum performance.

How often should I replace brake pads on my Toyota?

Factory brake pads typically last 30,000-70,000 miles depending on driving style. Off-road driving with heavy braking on descents wears pads faster. Inspect your pads at every oil change and replace when they reach 3mm thickness or less.