Help with parts #'s and maybe a pic for 2015 Tacoma caliper spring clips? Please?

MikoDel

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Hello all. I have an order on hold w/Lakeland Toy in FL (I recommend them - their prices are much, much better, even w/shipping, than my local ______r's here). Just FYI my local dealer wanted $70, and that's w/some kind of bogus 15% dismount. Toyota Parts Overstock (Lakeland) came in @ $30 plus $10 shpg.

I'm having a hard time ID'ing the correct P/N's for the anti-rattle spring clips. None of the online diagrams I find are clear, or descriptive enough.

It's a 2015 Tacoma, 4x4 access cab, 5 sp. MT and 2.7L 2TR-FE engine. No TRD or anything crazy expensive.

The brake pads, that were recently replaced, are P/N 04465-04070
The caliper pins I have on order, I confirmed they are correct, Qty. 4, P/N 90240-06158

The spring clips are made of stiff, thin wire. There are 2 per caliper, and they are NOT the same shape. There are 2 distinct shapes. So I would need a 'set' for each side. If you could post a pic from a diagram with the set P/N or indivual P/N I would really appreciate it.

Recently I had my front brakes done. Pads and rotors replaced. I plan to take the wheels off the truck again so I can black those silver steelies out, w/bedliner spray. When I have the wheels off, the mechanic told me he'd swap out the old pins and anti-rattle clips for me w/new ones. So I'd like to have them ready.

Thank you in advance. :)
 
Unless those pin retainer springs are physically broken, or badly bent from some form of abuse, there's no need to replace them. I had to replace a couple new sets of caliper pad pins in my tundra due the pins having badly worn flat spots in them, but I never changed those springs in the nearly 300k miles on the truck.
 
Unless those pin retainer springs are physically broken, or badly bent from some form of abuse, there's no need to replace them. I had to replace a couple new sets of caliper pad pins in my tundra due the pins having badly worn flat spots in them, but I never changed those springs in the nearly 300k miles on the truck.
Thank you. No the spring clips are fine. I cleaned 'em up nicely with a soft brass brush.
 
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