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2022 Toyota Land Cruiser Brake Pads

According to Toyota’s technical literature for the 300 Series (Land Cruiser J300) and the owner’s/service manuals, the 2022 Land Cruiser is equipped with ventilated disc brakes front and rear, which use brake pads. Toyota’s global technical brief for the 300 Series also notes upgraded braking performance for towing and off‑road use—again confirming pad-equipped disc brakes are fitted.

On this Land Cruiser, the brake pads are the hard-working friction material that clamp the rotors to slow the big wagon down—on-road, towing a boat, or crawling a rutted track. They’re designed to deliver strong, consistent bite while managing heat and dust, and to work hand-in-glove with the vehicle’s ABS, stability control, and off-road drive modes.

Servicing the brake pads is straightforward but important. A visual check at every scheduled service (typically every 10,000 km/12 months in AU/NZ) keeps wear in check. Pads should generally be replaced before they reach roughly 3 mm of friction material, or earlier if glazing, cracks, or uneven wear show up. Given the Land Cruiser’s weight and common use cases—towing, heavy loads, corrugations, mud, and sand—pads can wear faster than in lighter passenger cars, so proactive inspections pay off.

When it’s time to swap pads, choosing quality parts to match the use case makes a difference. Genuine or premium aftermarket pads designed for 4x4 and towing duty tend to offer better fade resistance and less dust without sacrificing pedal feel. New pads should be bedded-in with a short series of moderate stops from urban speeds to mate pad and rotor surfaces. If rotors are below thickness spec, heat-spotted, or heavily scored, replacement or machining is advised alongside the new pads to avoid shudder and premature wear.

Other smart habits include keeping caliper slide pins clean and lubricated, ensuring even pad retraction