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The Workshop => General => Topic started by: Carolyn on May 5, 2020, 17:13

Title: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Carolyn on May 5, 2020, 17:13
I know we generally don't bother much with these, but as I have the uprights/hubs off the car, any suggestions on where to these find for not-silly price?

Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: pauls0212 on May 5, 2020, 18:09
http://www.tcbparts.co.uk/brake.htm#MR2(Brake)

19 + vat
best i could find
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: househead on May 5, 2020, 18:41
The yellowstuff pads I got came with some, although they are plastic ones rather than metal.

I'm guessing you already have pads though :)
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Carolyn on May 5, 2020, 18:44
Quote from: househead on May  5, 2020, 18:41The yellowstuff pads I got came with some, although they are plastic ones rather than metal.

I'm guessing you already have pads though :)

I like the idea of plastic ones!  Got a link, please, Mark?
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: househead on May 5, 2020, 18:54
Quote from: Carolyn on May  5, 2020, 18:44
Quote from: househead on May  5, 2020, 18:41The yellowstuff pads I got came with some, although they are plastic ones rather than metal.

I'm guessing you already have pads though :)

I like the idea of plastic ones!  Got a link, please, Mark?

Fronts...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EBC-YellowStuff-Front-Brake-Pads-for-Toyota-MR2-1-8-2000-2007-DP41295R-/323861522221

Rears..

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yellowstuff-Rear-RH-LH-Brake-Pads-Set-Replacement-Fits-Toyota-MR2-EBC-DP41107R-/402053863274

Possibly worth checking on the EBC site that the model numbers match up.

Also, ignore the images on the eBay listings as in most cases they are a stock image and don't resemble the ones you'll receive.

Very happy with these pads on mine. Finally got rid of the squeal!
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Carolyn on May 5, 2020, 19:01
Quote from: househead on May  5, 2020, 18:54
Quote from: Carolyn on May  5, 2020, 18:44
Quote from: househead on May  5, 2020, 18:41The yellowstuff pads I got came with some, although they are plastic ones rather than metal.

I'm guessing you already have pads though :)

I like the idea of plastic ones!  Got a link, please, Mark?

Fronts...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EBC-YellowStuff-Front-Brake-Pads-for-Toyota-MR2-1-8-2000-2007-DP41295R-/323861522221

Rears..

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yellowstuff-Rear-RH-LH-Brake-Pads-Set-Replacement-Fits-Toyota-MR2-EBC-DP41107R-/402053863274

Possibly worth checking on the EBC site that the model numbers match up.

Also, ignore the images on the eBay listings as in most cases they are a stock image and don't resemble the ones you'll receive.

Very happy with these pads on mine. Finally got rid of the squeal!

Thank you!
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: thetyrant on May 6, 2020, 07:40
I presume you mean the disc backplate/shields as below ?  not the pad shims some are recommending on here, TCB best probably for the backplates, if it is pad shims i might have some let me know i will have a look a hunt :)

BACKPLATES.jpg
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: JerryL on May 6, 2020, 08:56
Has anyone  changed the  disc backplate/shields without ripping everything apart. Liked the idea of changing them as they are rusted and it would seem to be easy to cut thru the little bit a metal at the bottom, make a gap and push over the shaft.
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Carolyn on May 6, 2020, 09:38
Quote from: thetyrant on May  6, 2020, 07:40I presume you mean the disc backplate/shields as below ?  not the pad shims some are recommending on here, TCB best probably for the backplates, if it is pad shims i might have some let me know i will have a look a hunt :)

BACKPLATES.jpg

Yes I mean the disc back plates. Thanks for pointing that out..
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Gaz mr-s on May 6, 2020, 11:13
Quote from: JerryL on May  6, 2020, 08:56Has anyone  changed the  disc backplate/shields without ripping everything apart. Liked the idea of changing them as they are rusted and it would seem to be easy to cut thru the little bit a metal at the bottom, make a gap and push over the shaft.

Yes.  Mine needed cleaned-up & paint but were still sound.
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: steeleyscoot on May 7, 2020, 12:57
I got the genuine Toyota back plates from Paul at TCB, great price and fast delivery.

Got mine powdered coated (black) before fitting as the standard factory paint is straight onto bare metal and won't stand up to our road conditions and weather for very long.
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Ardent on May 7, 2020, 13:06
Is this one of those jobs. Good idea to do if already working in that area. But a lot of work just to do on their own.
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: shnazzle on May 7, 2020, 21:55
Quote from: Ardent on May  7, 2020, 13:06Is this one of those jobs. Good idea to do if already working in that area. But a lot of work just to do on their own.
It's a hub-off jobbie isn't it? And that's no fun in the best of times
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Ardent on May 7, 2020, 23:27
Moving on. Nothing to see. Very back of burner.
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: jonbill on May 8, 2020, 10:27
Quote from: Ardent on May  7, 2020, 23:27Moving on. Nothing to see. Very back of burner.
surely just caliper and disk off isn't it?
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Ardent on May 8, 2020, 11:16
going by @Carolyn opening post and @shnazzle post. I believe they sit behind the hub.
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Carolyn on May 8, 2020, 11:44
Behind the hub.
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: jonbill on May 8, 2020, 12:16
Well that's a silly place to put them :)
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Call the midlife! on May 8, 2020, 13:28
You'd think it wouldn't take much to cut a replacement set into two halves with a small backing plate screwed in place once fitted?
Anyone with the basic tools or additionally a welder to maybe weld the plate to one half should be able to have a go.
If I ever look at replacing mine I'll look more closely at how they're installed.
Title: Re: Back plates for front brakes.
Post by: Carolyn on May 8, 2020, 14:06
Quote from: jonbill on May  8, 2020, 12:16Well that's a silly place to put them :)

Yes it is. An idea that goes well with the oil holes in the pistons.