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2021 Toyota LandCruiser brake hose — purpose, care, and when to replace

Based on Toyota’s own technical documentation, a brake hose is absolutely used on the 2021 Toyota LandCruiser. The Toyota Workshop/Repair Manual (Brake – Brake Line section) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for both late 200 Series and early 300 Series list flexible brake hoses at each front calliper and across the rear axle, linking the rigid chassis lines to the moving suspension and steering knuckles. That makes the brake hose a relevant, serviceable item on this model.

The brake hose’s job is simple but critical: carry high‑pressure brake fluid to the callipers while allowing full suspension travel and steering lock without kinking, stretching, or leaking. On a LandCruiser that sees outback corrugations, towing, or city commuting, these hoses cop heat, flex, moisture, and road grime. Over time the rubber can harden, crack, or even collapse internally, which may cause a spongy pedal, dragging brakes, or the vehicle pulling to one side under braking.

As part of regular servicing, Toyota’s workshop guidance calls for visual checks of every flexible hose. A good practice for Australian and New Zealand conditions is inspection at each service: look for surface cracking, wetness from fluid seepage, swelling under pedal pressure, chafing on clips or guards, and corrosion on the steel fittings. Any doubt means replacement. Many owners plan on refreshing original hoses at around the 5–10 year mark or when significant kilometres or heavy off‑road use are involved.

  • Always replace in axle pairs and use ADR/SAE J1401–compliant hoses (genuine or quality aftermarket).
  • During fitment, avoid twisting the hose, renew copper washers on banjo bolts, and secure all clips and guides.
  • Bleed the system thoroughly, check pedal feel, and verify no stretch or contact at full droop and lock‑to‑lock.
  • Lifted LandCruisers may need extended‑length hoses