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The Toyota Brake Caliper Bracket ensures that the brake caliper remains in the same position with the rotor and provides drivers with even and easy braking force consistently. Toyota was established in Japan in 1937, and nowadays the name Toyota is the synonym of smart production that eliminates the waste and allows the teams to find solutions quickly. The firm continues to be innovative, with the TNGA platform being utilized to enhance safety, handling, and cabin space. Newer models such as the Hybrid Synergy Drive in many Toyota models and the 2024 RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid which has a run time of 42 electric miles show that Toyota does not sacrifice efficiency at the cost of long-term durability that customers have been accustomed to. The hard frame attaching the caliper to the knuckle and putting the pads in place to push flat on the rotor during braking is called a Brake Caliper Bracket. One can begin by parking on a flat surface, which will attach the vehicle to jack stands, removing the wheel, and sliding the caliper off its previous bracket to install a new Toyota Brake Caliper Bracket. Clean hub faces, knuckle faces, check slide pins and rubber boots and apply high temperature lubricant to metal contacts to avoid squeaks. Make sure that the Brake Caliper Bracket is positioned flat and then tightened. Install the new bracket, thread the bolts manually with a bit of locker and tighten them to the required torque. Install the pads and caliper again, reattach the wheel, pump the brake pedal until it clicks, turn the rotor by hand to check clearance and end with a careful road test.