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Toyota Backing Plate offers consistent support to brake shoes and protects the critical elements of the vehicle against dirt, moisture, and heat to make the stops smooth and consistent. Toyota, which was founded in the year 1937, has become one of the leaders of the world through the refining of lean production, reduction of waste and the decision to allow teams make quick solutions. Recent innovations including the Hybrid Synergy Drive upgrades, the versatile TNGA platform, and the 42 mile electric range RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid demonstrate how Toyota can be efficient and yet have spirited handling. Drivers have appreciated Toyota due to durability, high safety rating, and a wide variety of hybrids that reduce fuel expenses without compromising on fun. The Backing Plate is a heavy steel plate which maintains the location of the brake shoes or pads, secures the springs and adjusters and protects the hub against debris which may damage the braking power. Prior to the installation of a new Backing Plate, park on a flat surface, turn on the parking brake, and chock against the opposite wheels. Unscrew lug nuts, raise the car on a jack then pop it on a strong stand. Take off the wheel, and slide off the drum or unbolt the caliper to reveal the hub. Wipe the rust off so that the mounting surface is clean. Install Backing Plate and thread bolts manually and set evenly to factory torque. Now to reinstall rotor or drum and wheel, spin to ensure there is no rubbing, lower the car, and give light test stops so that your Toyota goes back to confident braking.