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2004 Toyota RAV4 brake rotors — what they do and when to replace them

Brake rotors are absolutely relevant to the 2004 Toyota RAV4. Technical references including Toyota’s 2004 RAV4 Repair Manual (Brake/BR section) and Toyota Australia model specifications confirm ventilated disc rotors on the front axle, with rear drum brakes on most AU/NZ variants. Some overseas trims may run rear discs, but for local models the rotors are up front where most stopping work happens.

On a 2004 RAV4, the brake rotor is the flat, round steel disc the pads clamp onto. It converts motion into heat, and a ventilated design helps shed that heat quickly so the pedal stays firm and stopping distances remain predictable. Good rotors reduce fade on long downhill runs, keep ABS happy with consistent friction, and help the SUV pull up straight even with a loaded boot or a trailer on the back.

As part of regular servicing, the rotors should be inspected along with the pads. A technician will measure thickness against the “MIN TH” stamped on the rotor hat, check runout with a dial gauge for wobble, and look for heat spots, cracks, glazing, or heavy scoring. If they’re at or below minimum thickness, cracked, or badly warped, replacing is the go. If wear is light and thickness allows, a light machine can restore a flat, parallel surface—just keep clear of that minimum spec.

When rotors are replaced, it’s smart to do them in axle pairs and fit quality pads to bed in together. Proper wheel-nut torque is crucial to avoid new runout, and a short bedding-in routine (progressive stops from moderate speeds) will help the new surfaces mate without noise or judder. While there, it’s worth checking slide pins, pad hardware, and brake fluid condition