Finally low dust pad for rwd gs350f!!!!!
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Finally low dust pad for rwd gs350f!!!!!
SO AFTER TWO YEARS OF WAITING AND JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING THE FRONT AND REAR PADS FROM CENTRIC FIT PERFECTLY!! FINALLY A CERAMIC LOW DUST PAD FOR THE RWD GS350F SPORT!!
ONLY ISSUE IS YOU MUST REPLACE THE ROTORS WITH LEXUS OEM. I TRIED AFTERMARKET AND THEY DIDNT WORK. THE ROTORS ARE A TWO PIECE CONSTRUCTION. BETTER USE THEM TO BE SAFE.
PART # FOR THE PADS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
FRONT: CENTRIC 105.11180 POSI-QUIET CERAMIC
REAR: CENTRIC 105.13911 POSI-QUIET CERAMIC
GOT MINE ON EBAY FOR APPROX $30.00 A SET. AGAIN, THEY FIT REGARDLESS OF WHAT OTHER BRAKE RETAIL COMPUTERS SAY. CENTRIC IS THE ONLY COMPANY THAT DID THE RESEARCH AND PUT THEM ON THE MARKET. OTHER COMPANIES HAVEN'T EVEN GOT OUT OF BED ON THIS ISSUE YET!! CENTRIC IS THE BOMB!!!
HAPPY DRIVING!!
ONLY ISSUE IS YOU MUST REPLACE THE ROTORS WITH LEXUS OEM. I TRIED AFTERMARKET AND THEY DIDNT WORK. THE ROTORS ARE A TWO PIECE CONSTRUCTION. BETTER USE THEM TO BE SAFE.
PART # FOR THE PADS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
FRONT: CENTRIC 105.11180 POSI-QUIET CERAMIC
REAR: CENTRIC 105.13911 POSI-QUIET CERAMIC
GOT MINE ON EBAY FOR APPROX $30.00 A SET. AGAIN, THEY FIT REGARDLESS OF WHAT OTHER BRAKE RETAIL COMPUTERS SAY. CENTRIC IS THE ONLY COMPANY THAT DID THE RESEARCH AND PUT THEM ON THE MARKET. OTHER COMPANIES HAVEN'T EVEN GOT OUT OF BED ON THIS ISSUE YET!! CENTRIC IS THE BOMB!!!
HAPPY DRIVING!!
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Update: Low dust pads for 2011 fit 2013 f sport rwd!!!
After almost 2 years of research and disgustingly dirty wheels, all the while waiting for a ceramic pad to fit lexus's "so called" new brake pad part number, turns out any pad that fits the 2011 is 350 or the gs 460 or even the gs350 will fit the 2013 rwd f-sport!!
for example:
Ebc red stuff part number dp 31589c d1118 will fit the fronts.
Bendix cq ceramics part number 1586 will fit the fronts.
Akebono proact ceramic part number act1118 will fit the fronts.
Etc etc. Etc
f**'n lexus man! It really bugs me why they would change a part number when the pad is the same part as in previous years!! This stupid logic cost us all a lot of headache and needless wait for a low dust pad.
Anyway, happy shopping.
for example:
Ebc red stuff part number dp 31589c d1118 will fit the fronts.
Bendix cq ceramics part number 1586 will fit the fronts.
Akebono proact ceramic part number act1118 will fit the fronts.
Etc etc. Etc
f**'n lexus man! It really bugs me why they would change a part number when the pad is the same part as in previous years!! This stupid logic cost us all a lot of headache and needless wait for a low dust pad.
Anyway, happy shopping.
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I've had the Centric for a week now and the difference in brake dust is phenomenal!
After a week of driving there is only a very thin layer of powdery white stuff on the front wheels. The rear barely has anything at all. Best if all, no more squealing noises.
Also looking at the wear pattern if the old pads. I'm estimating that under normal driving, the front pads will last about 25k miles while the rears 60-80k miles.
After a week of driving there is only a very thin layer of powdery white stuff on the front wheels. The rear barely has anything at all. Best if all, no more squealing noises.
Also looking at the wear pattern if the old pads. I'm estimating that under normal driving, the front pads will last about 25k miles while the rears 60-80k miles.
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I've had the Centric for a week now and the difference in brake dust is phenomenal! After a week of driving there is only a very thin layer of powdery white stuff on the front wheels. The rear barely has anything at all. Best if all, no more squealing noises. Also looking at the wear pattern if the old pads. I'm estimating that under normal driving, the front pads will last about 25k miles while the rears 60-80k miles.
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After almost 2 years of research and disgustingly dirty wheels, all the while waiting for a ceramic pad to fit lexus's "so called" new brake pad part number, turns out any pad that fits the 2011 is 350 or the gs 460 or even the gs350 will fit the 2013 rwd f-sport!!
for example:
Ebc red stuff part number dp 31589c d1118 will fit the fronts.
Bendix cq ceramics part number 1586 will fit the fronts.
Akebono proact ceramic part number act1118 will fit the fronts.
Etc etc. Etc
f**'n lexus man! It really bugs me why they would change a part number when the pad is the same part as in previous years!! This stupid logic cost us all a lot of headache and needless wait for a low dust pad.
Anyway, happy shopping.
for example:
Ebc red stuff part number dp 31589c d1118 will fit the fronts.
Bendix cq ceramics part number 1586 will fit the fronts.
Akebono proact ceramic part number act1118 will fit the fronts.
Etc etc. Etc
f**'n lexus man! It really bugs me why they would change a part number when the pad is the same part as in previous years!! This stupid logic cost us all a lot of headache and needless wait for a low dust pad.
Anyway, happy shopping.
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Dun think Akebono ProAct ACT1118 fits the front of 350 F Sport. I'm using it on my GS250 F Sport which has the same brakes as the non F Sport GS 350. Unless the 350 & 350 F Sport has the same front brakes setup which I highly think is not. The F Sport are 2 pcs rotors while thenon F Sport is juz a normal 1 piece piece rotors.
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hi sir. Care to comment on the centric pads now almost two months have passed? How is the brake dust? How does that brake dust clean? How does the braking power feel vs the oem pads? When installed; did they installed straight up no changes on the oem rotors/calipers? Any comments, tips would be greatly appreciated.
With street driving I cannot tell the difference. Maybe a 5% reduction in braking power. I think you have to drive really aggressive to notice the difference. My oem pads squeak pretty bad, these cut the noise down by 90% so I would to it just for that. The clean dust is just icing.
Installation is extremely easy. For the front there is only one bolt to remove. The calipers stay in place you just have to slide the pads out, clean, lube, new pads in, and tighten bolt. You'll need something to compress the pistons for ease of installing the new pads. Also if your car needs to have the brake recall done. I would do the pads then bring the car in to do the recall. That way they'll replace your brake fluids for you as part of the recall job. That'll save you about $150.
There rear also required one bolt but the caliper had to be lifted up prior or removing and installing new pads. I say 3 hours max for both front and rear if you work leisurely.
Last edited by mso4; 07-28-14 at 09:56 PM.
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The Centric pads were pretty much identical to the oem F sport pads. Even came with the shims I just had to buy grease to install. Brake dusts have been dramatically improved. Before the wheels would get noticeably dirty two days after a car wash. Now more like two weeks. Even then the dust is much lighter than the oem Lexus pads. With street driving I cannot tell the difference. Maybe a 5% reduction in braking power. I think you have to drive really aggressive to notice the difference. My oem pads squeak pretty bad, these cut the noise down by 90% so I would to it just for that. The clean dust is just icing. Installation is extremely easy. For the front there is only one bolt to remove. The calipers stay in place you just have to slide the pads out, clean, lube, new pads in, and tighten bolt. You'll need something to compress the pistons for ease of installing the new pads. Also if your car needs to have the brake recall done. I would do the pads then bring the car in to do the recall. That way they'll replace your brake fluids for you as part of the recall job. That'll save you about $150. There rear also required one bolt but the caliper had to be lifted up prior or removing and installing new pads. I say 3 hours max for both front and rear if you work leisurely.
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The Centric pads were pretty much identical to the oem F sport pads. Even came with the shims I just had to buy grease to install. Brake dusts have been dramatically improved. Before the wheels would get noticeably dirty two days after a car wash. Now more like two weeks. Even then the dust is much lighter than the oem Lexus pads.
With street driving I cannot tell the difference. Maybe a 5% reduction in braking power. I think you have to drive really aggressive to notice the difference. My oem pads squeak pretty bad, these cut the noise down by 90% so I would to it just for that. The clean dust is just icing.
With street driving I cannot tell the difference. Maybe a 5% reduction in braking power. I think you have to drive really aggressive to notice the difference. My oem pads squeak pretty bad, these cut the noise down by 90% so I would to it just for that. The clean dust is just icing.
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