The braking system is literally a matter of life or death. Of all maintenance required for the 2004 Toyota Tacoma, the braking system is the one part that drivers neglect. Maybe knowing that there is still room for maneuvering, you push the truck an extra couple of hundred miles before you hear the raspy metal squealing that occurs as the brake pads wear thin. Drive with the squealing too long and you guarantee damage to the Toyota Tacoma brake rotors disc. That is because the Tacoma 2004 Brembo brake rotors disc warps, a result of uneven wear due to the heat and friction between the thinning pads and disc. Your truck begins to shudder and vibrate. A trip to the mechanic’s shop will replace the pads and machine down the rotors. However, machining the rotors is a costly process, and you lose braking performance the more the disc is refinished. Sometimes replacing the Toyota Tacoma Brembo brake rotors disc is a more cost-effective option as it stops the warping and ensures that the Toyota Tacoma 2004 brakes function properly. As a general rule of thumb, you don’t want to wear down your Toyota 2004 Brembo brake rotors discs by too many refinishes. Make it a priority to check your Tacoma’s braking system annually. Car enthusiasts always deserve great sales support when they buy good quality auto parts for a car or truck. To help you get that, we've created a 24/7 technical help desk to aid you with your needs. If you can find a better price, let us know - we will meet or beat any price advertised elsewhere.