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Fritz330 08-25-14 07:30 AM

Need new rear brake calipers
 
Trying to find them on line and can't quite seem to zero in on them. The vast majority of the ones lists do not specify which side they are for and one site says the part # 19-B2685 does not fit my 05 ES330. Can someone provide the correct part #'s and maybe recommend a brand?

Thanks

PS: I thought the part # were 19-B2684 rear right and 19-B2685 rear left.

pauloil 08-25-14 08:03 PM

go to oreily's or napa and get the lifetime guarentee! no shipping costs that way. good time to change the brake fluid also.

Chuckinnj 08-26-14 02:54 PM

I purchased mine at: Rock Auto.

Fritz330 08-26-14 05:11 PM

I got one from Auto Zone. They had the best price and 15% off on top of that. Plus it's a local stop to drop of the old one and get my core credit back.

speedkar9 08-27-14 05:08 AM

The Toyota Part number for the ES330's rear caliper assembly (includes the slider pins and caliper bracket) is 4773033210 (right side) and 4775033210 (left side).

Here's the link to Sewell Lexus parts:

http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...S330-2005.html

If you cross reference the part numbers, the 2002-2006 Toyota Camry uses the same rear disc calipers, so you can source them cheaper from a Toyota dealer if you want OEM. Some dealers will also sell rebuilt OEM units for much cheaper.

http://www.villagetoyotaparts.com/pr...773033210.html

http://www.villagetoyotaparts.com/pr...775033210.html

Another option if you want OEM is to contact ToyotaPartsMan on ToyotaNation.com 's forums. His name is Gary and is a dealer that gives a good discount to ToyotaNation members and can source you the parts with at cost shipping.

Nevertheless aftermarket rebuilt units should be readily available since the Camry is a popular car.

Fritz330 08-27-14 05:19 AM

Thank you sir for the info. OEM parts are quite pricey. After I return my core I'll have less than 50 bucks in a rebuild.

I've bookmarked Village Toyota for future reference. I was looking for an exploded diagram and couldn't find one. Nice to know they are out there.

Fritz330 08-29-14 12:40 PM

It's been a bad week for me and my ES330. :(

Last week, while backing into the driveway, I heard the unmistakable sound of metal on metal grinding. Past time for new disk pads I thought so I bought the pads and started what I thought was going to be an easy job. Wrong. I discovered that both rear calipers were frozen on their upper pins and it was obvious that no amount of hammering was going to break them free so I bought new ones :(. After I got it all back together and ready for a test drive, I discovered the battery was dead. Ran to Walmart bought a battery and found when I went to install it the posts were reversed, ARRRGH !!!! Back to Walmart and then to the auto parts store for the correct battery.

After all this, the brakes are now perfect and require very little effort to stop the car. Good thing because I would have pulled my hair out if there were any more problems. Glad to see this week end. :(


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