Changing out brake rotors and new pads - Front and back
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Changing out brake rotors and new pads - Front and back
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I've been hanging around here for quite a while just reading all the great informative posts.
I just purchased a 2008 LS460L in the last 2 months thanks to all the wonderful things you guys have been saying about them. Couldn't help myself... I had to go and get one!!!
Every car I've had I always did my own brakes disc or drum.
This car has discs all the way around and I heard there's difficulties in changing these brake pads/rotors.
I been browsing all sorts of forums and there seems to be not many people doing these brakes themselves... Sounds like most of you guys take it to the dealer.
Besides taking it to the stealership or some shop can any you guys give me some tips or gotcha's that you ran into along the way doing this job?
I really appreciate any and all information. (Changing the pads? ..., Bleeding? ..., Computer issues?) Whatever advice you can give.
Thanks!
I've been hanging around here for quite a while just reading all the great informative posts.
I just purchased a 2008 LS460L in the last 2 months thanks to all the wonderful things you guys have been saying about them. Couldn't help myself... I had to go and get one!!!
Every car I've had I always did my own brakes disc or drum.
This car has discs all the way around and I heard there's difficulties in changing these brake pads/rotors.
I been browsing all sorts of forums and there seems to be not many people doing these brakes themselves... Sounds like most of you guys take it to the dealer.
Besides taking it to the stealership or some shop can any you guys give me some tips or gotcha's that you ran into along the way doing this job?
I really appreciate any and all information. (Changing the pads? ..., Bleeding? ..., Computer issues?) Whatever advice you can give.
Thanks!
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First welcome and congrats!
There is a FAQ sticky at the top of this forum and under brakes it address your question, here is the links.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...rake-pads.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...iy-thread.html
There is a FAQ sticky at the top of this forum and under brakes it address your question, here is the links.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...rake-pads.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...iy-thread.html
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Jlawr, is there a PDF of the bleeding procedure?
Since I am removing the rotors and installing new ones with new pads, I'll require me to compress the pistons completely.
So,
I imagine that I will need to open the reservoir to really push the pistons back and that will require me to bleed the brakes right?
Since I am removing the rotors and installing new ones with new pads, I'll require me to compress the pistons completely.
So,
I imagine that I will need to open the reservoir to really push the pistons back and that will require me to bleed the brakes right?
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I do my own brakes on ALL my vehicles. I did them on my LS as well. These were by FAR the easiest I've ever done. Why would you need to bleed the brakes??!! Nothing to do with pad or rotor replacement. If you change the CALIPERS, then yeah.
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Not to be a pest, but aren't you supposed to replace the caliper piston seals (O-rings) when you change brake pads? Doesn't that necessitate pulling out the caliper piston which then allow air into the brake lines? Thus the need for a bleed.
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I'm not planning on changing out any pistons or calipers. I always bled my brakes on all other cars I've had in the past because I pushed the pistons flat to the calipers. Have I been wrong all these years? Pushing them flat does introduce air into the lines doesn't it?
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I did see that in both front and rear pdf instructions. I don't think thats a regular thing. Just assumed it was a reccomended Lexus process. I'm sure all car companies are reccomending this arent they?
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How were you able to do this without damaging the reservoir or overflowing it atleast?
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