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Toyota Auris 2013 Touring Sports - BRAKE JOB


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Hello everyone,

Didn't find much info about my model jet but I need to do full brake job.

  • - brake rotors
  • - brake pads (and hardware)
  • - brake fluid within another 5-10k miles

I've got

TOYOTA AURIS TOURING SPORTS (_E18_) 07/13 - -> 1.8 Hybrid (ZWE186_) (73 kW) 07/13 - -> EXCEL 225/45/17 inch wheels

and few questions to you, Toyota fans:

  1. Where to get REPAIR MANUAL? (tightening Torques)
  2. How they call Auris Touring Sports in the US?
  3. What car has similar built to Auris TS? (not much about Auris but plenty about Prius for example)
  4. Where to get parts from?
  5. Which pads (with hardware) brand should you recommend?
  6. Where to get rubber, teflon coated hardware?

 

I got tools and discs already (Brembo Discs 08.A912.11 https://www.bremboparts.com/europe/en/catalogue/disc/08-A912-11)

I had pads too (Brembo Pads P 83 080 https://www.bremboparts.com/europe/en/catalogue/pad/P_83_080 ) but Amazon sold them without hardware, so I returned them and still looking for pads.

I started to research web and found only one unknown to me brand that adds hardware within the kit: https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/ate/955850

not sure if they are any good. Their Thickness is 15,2mm while Brembo and Bosch are 16mm. Still would invest in covered, noise free hardware tho.

Original pads installed by Toyota UK are Bosch and I may replace them for same model if I will find part number and shop selling them. Today I've seen Scotty Kilmer video about rubberised/ Teflon covered anti squeak hardware. He's speaking about it in 00:54 sec (youtu.be/6DWwcINrLnk?t=54s) but I couldn't hear clearly the brand name.

Found this webpage (https://www.brakepartsinc.com/raybestos/en-us/products/hardware.html) but no much details about them and where to get them.

 

Anyone invited to discussion.

Thanks for your time guys.

 

 

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As far as I'm aware there is no equivalent to the Auris Touring Sports in the US market.

The Auris hatchback was sold as the Scion iM - now the Corolla iM with the demise of the Scion brand. In Europe there are similarities between the Turkish built Corolla saloon and the Auris, but not sure how far the similarities extend to the US built Corolla sedan.

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