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Toyota Camry Brake System Sourcing Guide (2015–2024)

Every brake component, every trim, every year — what to order and how to spec it.

2026-04-10 · 14 menit baca

The Toyota Camry is the highest-volume mid-size sedan in North American history. That makes Camry brake parts one of the most-imported aftermarket categories from China. Here's the complete sourcing reference for the 2015-2024 model years.

Generation timeline

Camry brake systems changed meaningfully across two generations:

  • XV50 (2015-2017) — final years of 7th generation. Conservative brake spec.
  • XV70 (2018-2024) — current 8th generation, TNGA-K platform. New caliper architecture, larger rotors on some trims, hybrid integration changes.
If a supplier quotes you a Camry pad without specifying generation, treat it as a red flag.

Front brake pads — the most-asked SKU

2015-2017 (XV50, all gas trims):

  • OEM: 04465-33450 (LE, SE, XLE) or 04465-06150 (V6 / XSE)
  • Friction: ceramic, low-dust
  • Position: front
  • Pad shape: typical L-shape with chamfered leading edge
2018-2024 (XV70):
  • OEM: 04465-0E060 (gasoline 2.5L, all 4-cyl trims)
  • OEM: 04465-33480 (hybrid trims — Camry Hybrid LE/SE/XLE)
  • OEM: 04465-06200 (V6 / XSE V6 — uses larger 6-piston caliper)
  • Cross-references in aftermarket: ACT2179, D1818-8830, MKD1818
The hybrid pad differs from gasoline pad. Different friction compound to handle regenerative braking integration. Don't substitute.

Rear brake pads

2015-2017:

  • OEM: 04466-06090 (most trims)
  • Friction: low-metallic NAO
2018-2024:
  • OEM: 04466-33160 (4-cylinder)
  • OEM: 04466-06090 (V6, carryover from previous gen)

Front rotors / discs

2015-2017:

  • 4-cyl: 296mm vented, OEM 43512-06150
  • V6: 305mm vented, OEM 43512-33150
2018-2024:
  • 4-cyl LE/SE/XLE: 296mm vented, OEM 43512-06150 (carryover)
  • 4-cyl XSE / V6 XSE: 305mm vented, OEM 43512-33150
  • Hybrid LE/SE: 296mm vented, slightly different hub interface, OEM 43512-33170
Critical: hub bore is 64mm across all Camry generations. Bolt pattern is 5x114.3. Suppliers who mix this with Highlander rotors (which have different hub specs) are not the suppliers you want.

Rear rotors

2015-2017: 281mm solid, OEM 42431-06180 2018-2024: 281mm solid (most), OEM 42431-06180 (carryover) 2018-2024 V6 XSE: 290mm vented, OEM 42431-33060

Calipers

This is where supply gets thinner because remanufactured calipers from China require core management.

Front calipers (2018-2024 4-cyl):

  • Driver side: 47750-06340
  • Passenger side: 47730-06340
  • Reman pricing FOB: $35-50 each
  • New (rare): $80-110 each
Front calipers (2018-2024 V6/XSE):
  • 6-piston Brembo-style
  • Reman: $90-130 each
  • Most importers source these from one specific factory in Zhejiang

Brake hoses

2015-2017 front hose:

  • OEM: 90947-A2057 (LH and RH symmetric)
  • Length 350mm, M10x1.0 banjo bolt fitting
2018-2024 front hose:
  • OEM: 90947-A2096 (LH) / 90947-A2095 (RH)
  • DOT compliance check before ordering for US

ABS sensors

ABS wheel speed sensors are tightly model-specific:

Front, all years: 89542-06080 (driver), 89543-06080 (passenger) Rear, all years: 89545-06080 (driver), 89546-06080 (passenger)

ABS sensors fail electrical compatibility checks if sourced cheaply. Spend on this category — it's not where to optimize for cost.

Master cylinder

2015-2017: 47028-06170 (with conventional brake assist) 2018-2024: 47028-06200 (different spec for active brake assist)

Pricing references — FOB China, 2026

| Component | Year | OEM | Mid-tier FOB | OE-equivalent FOB | |-----------|------|-----|---------------|----------------------| | Front pads | 2018-24 4cyl | 04465-0E060 | $5.50-7.50 | $9.00-12.00 | | Front pads | 2018-24 V6 | 04465-06200 | $6.50-8.50 | $10.50-14.00 | | Rear pads | 2018-24 | 04466-33160 | $4.00-5.50 | $7.00-9.50 | | Front rotor | 2018-24 4cyl | 43512-06150 | $11.00-15.00 | $18.00-24.00 | | Front rotor | 2018-24 V6 | 43512-33150 | $14.00-19.00 | $22.00-30.00 | | Rear rotor | 2018-24 | 42431-06180 | $9.00-12.00 | $14.00-19.00 |

Add 25-40% for premium ceramic compounds vs. standard ceramic.

Common sourcing mistakes specific to Camry

  1. Mixing 2017 and 2018 pads — generation change, different OEMs. Looks similar, doesn't fit cleanly.
  2. Buying "Camry pads" without specifying gas vs. hybrid — friction compound matters for regen brake integration.
  3. Confusing XSE V6 with XSE 4-cyl — different caliper architecture, different rotor diameter.
  4. Sourcing reman calipers without core return logistics — eats your margin if not negotiated upfront.

Documentation for US import

  • HS code 8708.30.50 for pads/rotors
  • HS code 8708.40.75 for calipers
  • HS code 8708.30.50 also covers brake hoses
  • DOT compliance documentation (especially hoses)
  • ECE R90 not required for US, but useful for resale into Mexico

Volume realities

Camry parts move in serious volume. Plan for:

  • Front pads: 500-1000 sets is a normal first order
  • Rear pads: 250-500 sets
  • Front rotors: 200-500 sets (heavy, ship by sea always)
  • Rear rotors: 100-300 sets
A complete Camry brake job (pads + rotors front and rear, 1 vehicle worth) is roughly 12-15 kg shipping weight. Plan container loads accordingly.

Bottom line

Camry is the best vehicle to learn aftermarket sourcing on. High volume, well-documented OEMs, mature supplier base, predictable demand. Get this right and you've built the playbook for Civic, Accord, Corolla, and Altima — all use similar patterns.

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