Any rotors and pads recommendations? i decided no more stock pieces for me anymore...
#1
Any rotors and pads recommendations? i decided no more stock pieces for me anymore...
I have decided not to purchase OEM rotors and pads since i have seen that they just go bad fairly fast. Maybe it is because it is such a heavy vehicle that it causes the rotors to be warped. I would like to buy some brand new front rotors with pads. Based on my research, the STOP TECH rotors and EBC pads have caught my attention, but i haven't heard about their durability.
What recommendations do you guys have? I am interested in some opinions.
thank you
What recommendations do you guys have? I am interested in some opinions.
thank you
#2
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I have decided not to purchase OEM rotors and pads since i have seen that they just go bad fairly fast. Maybe it is because it is such a heavy vehicle that it causes the rotors to be warped. I would like to buy some brand new front rotors with pads. Based on my research, the STOP TECH rotors and EBC pads have caught my attention, but i haven't heard about their durability.
What recommendations do you guys have? I am interested in some opinions.
thank you
What recommendations do you guys have? I am interested in some opinions.
thank you
Raybetos has lifetime warranty so technically you should be able to get new ones if they warp or wear down too fast.
Side note, the usual culprit of warped rotors is improper lugnut torque. LS lugnuts require 103 ft lbs of torque and of course torqued evenly with an accurate torque wrench, not an air gun. When I swap my wheels, I actually don't use an air gun at all...just my preference
#3
This is my recommendation for pads -
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...eat-price.html
They also have rotors, but I have no experience with them.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...eat-price.html
They also have rotors, but I have no experience with them.
#5
I don't agree that they wear down fast. These brakes setups, especially up front are pretty solid. I had good luck on my 460 with OEM Pads and Rotors. But, when they did finally wear down around 55K, I purchased OEM Front rotors on Pembroke Pines Lexus -Trademotion website and Akebono proACT pads and Raybestos Advanced Technology Rotors for my rears with Akebono proACT pads also.
Raybetos has lifetime warranty so technically you should be able to get new ones if they warp or wear down too fast.
Side note, the usual culprit of warped rotors is improper lugnut torque. LS lugnuts require 103 ft lbs of torque and of course torqued evenly with an accurate torque wrench, not an air gun. When I swap my wheels, I actually don't use an air gun at all...just my preference
Raybetos has lifetime warranty so technically you should be able to get new ones if they warp or wear down too fast.
Side note, the usual culprit of warped rotors is improper lugnut torque. LS lugnuts require 103 ft lbs of torque and of course torqued evenly with an accurate torque wrench, not an air gun. When I swap my wheels, I actually don't use an air gun at all...just my preference
BTW, anytime a company says they give you lifetime warranty on something, i feel there is always the fine print that they use against you in order to not cover you. I highly doubt that they would give you lifetime warranty on the rear rotors you had because they will probably come back beating around bush and tell you that you were the problem and not the rotors..
#6
I just received my Akebono ProAct front and rear ceramic brake pads.
What about rotors? I think I have 75k miles on the original OEM rotors that have been turned a couple of times by previous owner. My steering wheel shakes a little when slowing down from 60 mph to about 40 mph, but brakes feel good when I brake hard. Everyone is telling me on this board that it's warped rotors. I recently replaced two tires and probably got the lugnuts tightened wrong (should be 103.3 all around) when they installed and rotated the tires.
Right now I'm thinking about just getting the OEM rotors from Sewell. It's about $400 for both front and rear including shipping.
I saw that CJITTY put OEM rotors on front and Raybestos Advanced Technology rotors on rear. How are these working out?
Someone else mentioned Napa Ultra Pemium rotors.
Any other recommendations for rotors? $400 is my max.
What about rotors? I think I have 75k miles on the original OEM rotors that have been turned a couple of times by previous owner. My steering wheel shakes a little when slowing down from 60 mph to about 40 mph, but brakes feel good when I brake hard. Everyone is telling me on this board that it's warped rotors. I recently replaced two tires and probably got the lugnuts tightened wrong (should be 103.3 all around) when they installed and rotated the tires.
Right now I'm thinking about just getting the OEM rotors from Sewell. It's about $400 for both front and rear including shipping.
I saw that CJITTY put OEM rotors on front and Raybestos Advanced Technology rotors on rear. How are these working out?
Someone else mentioned Napa Ultra Pemium rotors.
Any other recommendations for rotors? $400 is my max.
#7
Moderator
I just received my Akebono ProAct front and rear ceramic brake pads.
What about rotors? I think I have 75k miles on the original OEM rotors that have been turned a couple of times by previous owner. My steering wheel shakes a little when slowing down from 60 mph to about 40 mph, but brakes feel good when I brake hard. Everyone is telling me on this board that it's warped rotors. I recently replaced two tires and probably got the lugnuts tightened wrong (should be 103.3 all around) when they installed and rotated the tires.
Right now I'm thinking about just getting the OEM rotors from Sewell. It's about $400 for both front and rear including shipping.
I saw that CJITTY put OEM rotors on front and Raybestos Advanced Technology rotors on rear. How are these working out?
Someone else mentioned Napa Ultra Pemium rotors.
Any other recommendations for rotors? $400 is my max.
What about rotors? I think I have 75k miles on the original OEM rotors that have been turned a couple of times by previous owner. My steering wheel shakes a little when slowing down from 60 mph to about 40 mph, but brakes feel good when I brake hard. Everyone is telling me on this board that it's warped rotors. I recently replaced two tires and probably got the lugnuts tightened wrong (should be 103.3 all around) when they installed and rotated the tires.
Right now I'm thinking about just getting the OEM rotors from Sewell. It's about $400 for both front and rear including shipping.
I saw that CJITTY put OEM rotors on front and Raybestos Advanced Technology rotors on rear. How are these working out?
Someone else mentioned Napa Ultra Pemium rotors.
Any other recommendations for rotors? $400 is my max.
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#11
I ended up resurfacing all 4 OEM rotors one last time and installing the Akebono ceramic brake pads from www.PlaceForBrakes.com. I also asked the independent mechanic to torque the lugnuts at 103, but the mechanic said his machine was on increments of 5, so I went with 100 ft/lbs.
I drove it home on the freeway and no more vibrations when slowing down from 70 to 40 mph. Right now the braking is nice and smooth...no more vibrations as before when braking from 70 to 40 mph.
I'm super happy. Thanks for all the information. This forum rocks.
I drove it home on the freeway and no more vibrations when slowing down from 70 to 40 mph. Right now the braking is nice and smooth...no more vibrations as before when braking from 70 to 40 mph.
I'm super happy. Thanks for all the information. This forum rocks.
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#13
I just replaced my front and rear Akebono ceramic pads to OEM pads after 1K miles due to rotors cracks and front pads movement while driving 40MPH. I would not recommend OEM rotors with after market pads due to first layer shim fitment is different to OEM. However, after replacing both, I no longer have the pads movement sounds, like the sound of the wheel bearing is broken. BTW, I have front and rear 1K miles Akebono sets, if anyone interesting PM me for info.
#14
Lexus Fanatic
I replaced my front rotors with Bendix brand, due to warpage of the oem's. A lot of info on this forum seems to indicate that the oem rotors are prone to warpage. Based on my vehicle's previous owners service history I received from Lexus, the front and rear rotors had been serviced numerous times in different ways, from replacement to resurfacing. As soon as I bought the car, I noticed brake shimmy and replaced the front rotors. Ebay for 55 bucks/pr!!l WITH free shipping ...lol
Car now brakes silky smooth.
Car now brakes silky smooth.
#15
I'm not sure I agree that there's a lot posts on the warping of the OEM rotors. My take is that the Akebono ceramic pads are less dusty and work really well with the OEM rotors.
People have posted that having the wrong torque in the lugnuts is a common problem for this car. Most cars do not require 103 ft/lbs of torque. As a result, most places will torque you at 80 to 90 ft/lbs.
People have posted that having the wrong torque in the lugnuts is a common problem for this car. Most cars do not require 103 ft/lbs of torque. As a result, most places will torque you at 80 to 90 ft/lbs.