August 4, 2015 Why Do Toyota Tacoma Drum Brakes Last So Long? One of TacomaHQ’s readers reported putting an astonishing 175,000 miles on his set of brake shoes before needing to replace them. – By TocomaHQ The new Tacoma’s rear brakes are . . . – By Jonathan Hanson We deeply believe that the rear brake should do more job than its original. A more effective rear brake, an excellent balance of braking power is users never experienced. UPI rear drum to disc conversion kit for Toyota Tacoma will do great job! It is under designing, Please expect it !!! 175,000 miles is a huge number that is hard to image. The shorter distance between the two coasts is 2,671 miles in the U.S. People can travel between East and West coat for more than 65 times without changing their rear brakes! We strongly suggest you to reconsider your rear brakes, We promise you a more comfortable, safe, good looking brakes !!! We don’t think a set of composite calipers is a good enough for Toyota Tacoma. We insist that build a set of parking drums in it is much safer for heavier vehicle. Whatever what brand you choose, drum in disc dual system must be your only choice !!! Close, but not complete, need more jobs for Tacoma. ( Aug. 31, 2015 ) Design for Tacoma has been completed, Working on sample making. ( Sep. 29, 2015 ) More design images for Tacoma ( Oct. 4, 2015 ) First sample completed and under testing. ( Dec. 14, 2015) After Before Parts List for UPI – Tacoma – Rear Drum to Disc Kit