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Who makes Toyota OEM brake shoes?

Toyota OEM brake shoes are produced by a small group of established suppliers, with Aisin Seiki (Aisin), Akebono Brake Industry, and Nissin Kogyo as the primary partners, though the exact supplier can vary by model and market.


Brake shoes are part of drum brake assemblies used on certain Toyota models, and the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) must meet Toyota’s strict quality and performance standards. The choice of supplier is typically determined by model year, region, and contract specifics, so the exact partner for any given vehicle may differ over time. The following overview identifies the main players commonly referenced as Toyota’s brake-shoe OEMs.


Primary OEM brake shoe suppliers


The following are the manufacturers most frequently cited in official catalogs and industry references as providing Toyota’s brake shoes for OE use. Availability can vary by model, region, and production year.



  • Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. (Aisin) — Part of the Toyota Group, Aisin is a longtime supplier of braking system components, including drum brake shoes for several Toyota models.

  • Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd. — A major OE supplier for brake systems, providing shoes and pads for multiple automakers, including Toyota in certain markets.

  • Nissin Kogyo Co., Ltd. — A prominent brake-system manufacturer that has supplied drum-brake components and other brake parts to Toyota for specific models and regions.


In practice, the exact supplier for a given vehicle is defined by the official Toyota parts catalog, which lists the supplier by part number. For aftermarket replacements, many retailers offer shoes from multiple manufacturers compatible with Toyota drums.


Model and market variations


Because Toyota operates globally, the supplier mix can differ by region and by model lineup. Some markets may rely more heavily on one supplier, while others use two or three different partners. If you need to confirm the OEM supplier for your specific vehicle, consult the dealership or the official parts catalog using your VIN or exact part number.


How to verify the OEM brake shoe for your vehicle


To verify which company supplied your Toyota’s brake shoes, check the vehicle’s service manual or the official Toyota parts catalog. The catalog entry for a given brake shoe part number will list the supplier. Your local Toyota dealer can also confirm the OEM supplier by VIN and model year.


Summary


Toyota’s OEM brake shoes come from a small group of established suppliers, primarily Aisin Seiki, Akebono, and Nissin Kogyo, with the exact partner varying by model, market, and production year. Checking the official parts catalog or consulting a dealer is the best way to identify the precise supplier for any given vehicle.

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