Toyota Tacoma Sport Cross Drilled Rotors .0 L/100 km; 31 mpg-imp) (hwy), and the 3.4 L delivered 22 miles per US gallon (11 L/100 km; 26 mpg-imp) (hwy).[1])Two-wheel drive Tacomas had 5-stud wheel lug patterns. The 2.4 L and 3.4 L engines were available in this vehicle depending on options. Automatic and manual transmissions were available.Four-wheel drive Tacomas had six-stud wheel lug patterns, which had been used on the prior pickups (pre-Tacoma trucks). The truck's frame is fully boxed until immediately after the front leaf spring mount bracket where is transitions into a c-frame section. The 3.4 V6's manual transmission was an R Features for your Toyota Tacoma - Brembo Sport Cross-Drilled Rotors are widely regarded as the world's finest factory-style replacement discs
- Forged from high-carbon cast iron that guarantees top performance in any driving situation
- These Brembo Sport Rotors utilize a cross-drilled design that evacuates heat and refreshes brake pad surfaces for better bite
- Drilled surface also wicks water away from the rotor surface, noticeably improving brake response in wet weather conditions
- Brembo Cross-Drilled Sport Rotors are directionally vented for maximum grip and centrifugal evacuation of heat gasses
Brembo Sport Cross Drilled Rotors The Tacoma name was introduced in 1995, originating from the worldwide Hilux. Previous to this, the Hilux was marketed in the US under the name Toyota Pickup.There were a total of three engines available for the Toyota Tacoma: the 2.4 L four cylinder rated at 142 hp (106 kW) and 160 lb·ft (217 N·m) of torque, the 2.7 L four cylinder rated at 150 hp (112 kW) and 177 lb·ft (240 N·m) of torque, and the 3.4 L V6 rated at 190 hp (142 kW) and 220 lb·ft (298 N·m) of torque. The 2.4 L gave a highly useful 29 miles per US gallon (8.1 L/100 km; 35 mpg-imp) (hwy), the 2.7 L gave 26 miles per US gallon (9 Brembo Sport Cross Drilled Rotors Fits the following: |