Brake pad question
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Last edited by caymandive; 01-04-11 at 12:59 PM.
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When I've done oil changes at my dealership I supply my own synthetic oil and filter, the service dept. will then indicate on invoice and service record customer supplied own oil and filter will make a note of brand and thats it. They would most likely do the same but like call your service dept and see what they same.
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Well obviously I will ask the dealer...but I was just curious if you guys had done this before. Thanks for the info guys. The one thing I hate about this car is the amount of miles the front pads are lasting. Im averaging barely 10k miles for front pads. The rear pads were ok at 20k miles but I got those replaced under the LSB djsai posted. How many miles are you guys getting out of your pads?
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Well obviously I will ask the dealer...but I was just curious if you guys had done this before. Thanks for the info guys. The one thing I hate about this car is the amount of miles the front pads are lasting. Im averaging barely 10k miles for front pads. The rear pads were ok at 20k miles but I got those replaced under the LSB djsai posted. How many miles are you guys getting out of your pads?
#7
To answer your question....yes mine did the install for me...if you are street driving I would recommend Hawk ceramics...I have them on mine and the dusting is much less noticeable...(you still have it, but less and it is a lighter color)...and the big part to me...no squeaking when rolling up to stop signs and lights or parking in my garage....that drove me nuts with the Brembos.
I also bring 2 5 qt jugs of Mobil one for my oil changes and they have no issues with that either.
Lots of threads on the Hawks here...go search them for other's opinions.
I also bring 2 5 qt jugs of Mobil one for my oil changes and they have no issues with that either.
Lots of threads on the Hawks here...go search them for other's opinions.
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#8
Ask your dealer, some will, some won't.
If all you need is pads, they are extremely easy to change. It's a little more difficult to change the rotors, which also wear very quickly on these cars.
I did the pads and rotors in a couple of hours of not working very hard. Pads would take me about ten minutes after getting the wheel off. The Brembo calipers are designed for racing, where you go through pads really quickly. Take out one bolt, tap out two pins, spread the pads and pull them out like poptarts from the toaster. Clean up the shims, dab a tiny bit of grease on the back of the pads and the sides where they slide, pop the new ones in, put the clip and pins and bolt back in.
If all you need is pads, they are extremely easy to change. It's a little more difficult to change the rotors, which also wear very quickly on these cars.
I did the pads and rotors in a couple of hours of not working very hard. Pads would take me about ten minutes after getting the wheel off. The Brembo calipers are designed for racing, where you go through pads really quickly. Take out one bolt, tap out two pins, spread the pads and pull them out like poptarts from the toaster. Clean up the shims, dab a tiny bit of grease on the back of the pads and the sides where they slide, pop the new ones in, put the clip and pins and bolt back in.
#9
Like everyone has said... Pads are SUPER Easy... you'll be surprised... brembo's are VERY pad swap friendly!
PS, I recommend Carbotech Bobcats for the streets. Most seem happy with them, less dust and no squealing.
Dave
PS, I recommend Carbotech Bobcats for the streets. Most seem happy with them, less dust and no squealing.
Dave
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I'd still like to know what you guys are doing to kill rotors and pads so quickly. Even after three track weekends and over 35,000 miles - cracks and all - my rotors measured 29.6mm out of the original 30.0mm. My OEM front pads are still in fine shape, and my Bobcats aren't even close to 50% worn and I've got 45k miles on the clock now.
Four sets of pads and rotors? What are you doing to cause this?
Four sets of pads and rotors? What are you doing to cause this?
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I'd still like to know what you guys are doing to kill rotors and pads so quickly. Even after three track weekends and over 35,000 miles - cracks and all - my rotors measured 29.6mm out of the original 30.0mm. My OEM front pads are still in fine shape, and my Bobcats aren't even close to 50% worn and I've got 45k miles on the clock now.
Four sets of pads and rotors? What are you doing to cause this?
Four sets of pads and rotors? What are you doing to cause this?
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Talked to Tustin Lexus today and they said they only do oem brake pad installs. If you guys know any reputable shops in the socal/irvine area that can do the brake pad install please let me know. Im going to call Lexus of Westminster tommorow to see what they say.
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I have to agree with Lobuxracer, I don't understand why people need brake pads and rotors so often. I just changed out my front rotors at 60,000 miles right before my last track day (4th session) and changed pads for the second time on the front and the first time on the back. I replaced the front pads with Frodo pads both times and have been perfectly happy with the results.
Yes, the rotors develop concentric circles as they age but I don't consider that a problem. It is probably a reflection of the drilled rotors since the circles seem to be directly related to the cross drilling.
Pat
Yes, the rotors develop concentric circles as they age but I don't consider that a problem. It is probably a reflection of the drilled rotors since the circles seem to be directly related to the cross drilling.
Pat
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Alright, finally some good news...I talked to Lexus of Westminster today and they agreed to install non-oem pads for me. I ordered the bobcat street pads today and will let you know how they perform when I get them in. Thanks to everyone who responded to this thread.