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Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by vmkeith, Aug 3, 2025.

  1. Aug 3, 2025 at 1:40 PM
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    vmkeith

    vmkeith [OP] Slow is smooth, smooth is fast

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    Vince
    Clark County, Wa
    Vehicle:
    2014 Super White Tundra SR5 CrewMax 4x4
    Rhino Lining Cooper Discoverer ATP II LT275/70R18 TRD Pro dual exhaust with TRD exhaust tips Lund 5" Cab Length Oval Curved Tube Steps RealTruck TruXedo Pro X15 Tonneau Cover RealTruck Elevate FS Bed Rack Rhino-Rack Carriers Diode Dynamics SS3 LED Fog Light Kit Auxito LED Headlight Bulbs Rydonair 7" antenna
    Spent the weekend going over the many, many options available for tires and brake kits. Not what I really want, but money unfortunately does play a factor. But I think I've finally narrowed it down with good quality choices.

    Tires: LT275/70R18 Cooper Discoverer ATP II
    Brake Pads: Akebono ProACT Series ceramic pads front and back
    Brake Rotors: Advics A6F048 front and Advics A6R049 rear

    I've had the Cooper tires on other trucks. Traction and wear have been good. As for the brake pads and rotors, from what I've found, both the Akebono pads and Advics rotors are Toyota OEM.

    Thoughts on any of these choices? Hopefully not going down the wrong path.
     

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