DIY Brake Rotor - Brake Shaking/Vibration FIX - Warped Rotor FIX
#16
Awesome write up! I'm glad I found your post because I am planning on doing this exact job later this week. So it's OK to reuse the old shims? Is there any benefit to getting new ones?
#18
#19
Booyah Lexus advises for skimming the Rotors twice before full replacements, provided the requirements are met for skimming. But the stealerships go in for replacement. ( Big Bucks $$$$ )
#20
Lexus Test Driver
Yea but I hear not worth it with the lexus. I can get the rotors for 110.00ea and the pads for 40.00 bucks, and I will do it myself so I will be saving money lol and knowing I got all new OEM parts that should last me longer hopefully.
#22
Great DIY job. Nice pictures. Unfortunately, I did exact the same two months ago with same parts and the famous warping is back and worst. That how fast it is.
I am thinking about replace the pads one more times with Ceramic pads.
I am thinking about replace the pads one more times with Ceramic pads.
#23
I took a different approach and installed some HAWK pads (LTS?) on rotors that were starting to feel like they were warping (actually a deposit buildup, IMO). All shuddering/oscillating is gone, brakes are working great (other than an annoying squeal at times). The OEM pads are really prone to leaving deposits, especially after a hard stop where you stay on the brakes and transfer material. They're low dust, work well when cold, and have pretty good feel, but the issue with deposits was enough to send me elsewhere for pads.
#24
Lexus Test Driver
Just ordered my some Akebono Front / Rear pads and OEM rotors from toyota. I will be doing the job when all parts arrive--cant wait to have smooth braking again lol
#25
Nice write up. I did this a few months back, but my rotors were rusted in place and impossible to remove. I had to go at it with pretty hard with a hammer in order to break the seal. Had no idea that one has to hit it with full force to break it loose.
#26
Lexus Test Driver
#27
Lexus Test Driver
I tried this today and I did everything possible to get my ONE rotor OFF!! It would not budge after hitting it several times with hammer lol--- ANY suggestions.
I just put it all back together after 2 hours of pissing me off lol
I just put it all back together after 2 hours of pissing me off lol
#29
Lexus Test Driver
LOL----Yea guess I need bigger hammer cause nothing is holding it on for sure !!!!
#30
Use a Mallet and give a hard hit equi distance all around, I had mine trouble taking off sometime back, You may have to hit around 20-25 times around the rotor, but dont hit around the hub side. ( Caution )