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Parts for your 2008 Toyota Land cruiser-Pedal pads

2008 Toyota LandCruiser Pedal Pads

Based on Toyota’s technical references — including the J200 Series Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), the Repair Manual, and the New Car Features guide — the 2008 Toyota LandCruiser uses replaceable rubber pedal pads on the service brake and the foot-operated parking brake. The accelerator is an integrated plastic pedal assembly without a removable pad. So pedal pads are absolutely relevant to this model.

On a 2008 LandCruiser, pedal pads aren’t just cosmetic. Those chunky rubber covers on the brake and parking brake pedals give proper grip under wet boots, reduce vibration, and protect the metal pedal plate from wear. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions — think beach runs, red dust, rain, and worksite grime — a fresh pedal pad can be the difference between confident braking and a slippery moment you don’t want.

As part of routine servicing, it’s worth having the pedal pads checked at the same time as fluids, filters, and tyres. If the rubber has gone shiny, hardened, cracked, or started to tear at the edges, it’s time to replace. Toyota lists these pads as service parts for the J200 platform, and the Repair Manual notes they should sit fully seated around the pedal plate lip for safe operation.

  • Signs it’s time to replace: smooth or slippery surface, visible cracks, torn corners, missing ribs, or the pad slipping on the plate.
  • Quick replacement tips: clean the bare pedal plate with mild detergent and dry it