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I dont think brakes are EVER included in ANY kind of warranty ;)
And they dont have to be expensive if you buy the parts from the vendors on the site, and install them yourself. |
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The one with cheese on it
Drives: '10 Corolla S Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Sugar Land, TX
Posts: 380
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Brakes are considered to be normal wear-and-tear items and so they are not covered under warranty unless there is some severe damage/malfunction due to manufacturing. Which mostly likely is not. As Lafiro said, get them from a vendor and install them yourself. There should be a DIY on this. Also, TRDSparks.com is a vendor and Toyota dealer and so they have the OEM parts for much lower price than if you went to your local dealership. Somebody needs to confirm this, but I think the rear brake shoes part number is 04495-52100 and the actual drum is 42431-52070. You can also call TRDSparks themselves and they can confirm the part numbers and probably order them for you.
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