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OEM Rotors Part # 43512-04052 Discontinued? (Probably just Back Ordered)

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by photoguy190, Aug 17, 2022.

  1. Aug 17, 2022 at 8:28 AM
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    I need to do the breaks on my 2017 offload, most of the online parts places are indicating that the rotors (Part # 43512-04052) are no longer available. I have seen a few places that have it but wonder if they will just back order it? I know supplies chains are still crazy but was sure if that was the issue or if I'm missing a new part number?
     
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    I am in Canada so my search results may differ, but when I Google search I get multiple hits on availability including Amazon. It appears to be a good number.
     
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    I just did my brakes and went with Power Stop because my factory rotors were warped and had a vibration. Usually I like to stick with OEM.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005FKS28C?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
     
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    Looks available at Toyota dealers. Parts that are "no longer available" are discontinued all together or have a new part number.
     
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    https://parts.toyota.com/p/Toyota__/Disc-Brake-Rotor-Front/63343710/4351204052.html

    This link is what most of the online Toyota parts stores say. My local dealer said it was no longer available and I would have to go aftermarket. My guess is ebay and Amazon my be selling old stock or unfortunately counterfeit. They also may just be backing ordering them until stock returns. I reached out to a couple of the online Toyota parts dealers to see if they are truly in stock and will report back if I get an answer. I was hopping they just updated the part number and I was missing it.
     
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    Thats the only place that says that, if I go to random dealer websites and Toyotapartsdeal, the rotors are available for sale. Who knows if they actually are but Toyota wouldnt suspend part production for a new vehicle. I cna still find parts for 30 year old vehicles.
     
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    this took me 9 seconds to find...

    upload_2022-8-17_11-28-23.jpg
     
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    Those are both aftermarket. All I'm trying to figure out is if the OEM changed parts numbers or is just out of stock cause of the crazy supply chain issues. I guess its not a known thing so I'm figuring supply chain. I've reached out to a few online suppliers to see if they are in stock or are back ordering. I'll let every one know.

    I will consider either of those if OEM is not available. I have gotten almost 90k out out of my OEM so I'm happy and most of the aftermarket gets mixed reviews, but I guess so does OEM.
     
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    bro toyota doesn't fuckin make brake rotors...

    maybe you should google this unknown aftermarket company called "brembo"
     
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    if you go to parts.lynchtoyota.com they are available for 58.11 not sure what shipping is to your house.
     
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    Thanks for all the helpful and unhelpful reply's lol!

    To me it looks like Toyota has not updated the parts number they are just back ordered. It appears that many online part deals are allowing you to buy them and then are back ordering them. I'll see if I can find one that has them on the shelf. If I can source them I'll update!

    If not I'll guess I'll give that "unknown aftermarket company called "brembo"" a try ;)
     
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    They are on backorder.
    upload_2022-8-17_13-4-46.jpg
     
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    They don’t make parts but what ever company they buy from are made to Toyota specs
    That being said you can buy a good set of aftermarket rotors. I do like to stick with factory pads
     
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    Agreed, but steel is steel when it comes to rotors. All come out of a steel mill in the China. Pads are different. OE formula generates much less dust and squeal than any aftermarket I have found.
     

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