How did you fix or change the stock breaks? I own a 2010 Toyota Fortuner V6 4.0, which I purchased in Ecuador, South America. I've noticed a significant issue with the braking system. Unlike other Toyota models such as the Prado or LandCruiser 200 series that I also drive, this Fortuner does not brake effectively, even at low speeds (under 30 km/hr). Since 2010, Toyota Ecuador has consistently claimed that there are no problems with the vehicle. However, this assertion contradicts the numerous complaints describing the same braking malfunction in Thailand, India, and the Philippines. I would appreciate it if you could provide information about any upgrades or improvements made to address this braking issue.
Nice Fortuner beast being born there :-)
the beast with small feet
How did you fix or change the stock breaks?
I own a 2010 Toyota Fortuner V6 4.0, which I purchased in Ecuador, South America. I've noticed a significant issue with the braking system. Unlike other Toyota models such as the Prado or LandCruiser 200 series that I also drive, this Fortuner does not brake effectively, even at low speeds (under 30 km/hr).
Since 2010, Toyota Ecuador has consistently claimed that there are no problems with the vehicle. However, this assertion contradicts the numerous complaints describing the same braking malfunction in Thailand, India, and the Philippines.
I would appreciate it if you could provide information about any upgrades or improvements made to address this braking issue.
Fortuner is not in the same class as Prado or Pajero. Handing is an issue imo.
100% it sucks big time. It would be recalled in the serious markets, like in the US.
@@Africasideways
Good stuff! Informative. You need to work on your audio a bit.
Ja, noisy workshop.