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Parts for your 2009 Toyota Land cruiser-Brake pads
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2009 Toyota Land Cruiser Brake Pads
Brake pads are absolutely used on the 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser (200 Series). Toyota’s 200 Series New Car Features (NCF) and the Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Repair Manual specify ventilated disc brakes front and rear that operate with brake pads, while the parking brake uses a small internal drum. Major parts catalogues (such as Toyota EPC, Brembo and EBC) list front and rear pad sets for the 2009 model, confirming the fitment.
On this big, capable Cruiser, the brake pads are the friction workhorses that clamp the rotors to scrub off speed safely and consistently—whether towing, tackling corrugations, or cruising the motorway. The pads convert kinetic energy into heat, and their material blend (ceramic, semi‑metallic, or heavy‑duty formulations) determines bite, fade resistance, noise, and dust levels.
For servicing in Australia and New Zealand conditions, the pads should be inspected at each service (typically every 10,000–15,000 km), and more often if the vehicle tows or sees off‑road use. Replace when friction material is around 3 mm or less, or if there’s cracking, glazing, or uneven wear. The Land Cruiser 200 commonly uses mechanical squeal tabs rather than electronic wear sensors