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Rx330 Brake Pads replacement

Old 01-15-08, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by salimshah
You don't want the reservoir to overflow in the engine bay. Brake fluid will eat the paint. If you dont have a baster, use a clean bottle cap to scoop out fluid.

I have found the flavor injector (looks like a hypodermic needle for horses) ...left over from fried turkey (from thanksgiving) a very useful tool.

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I agree that brake fluid will eat paint like nothing else. My point was that, if you have not added any brake fluid to your reservoir, then the fluid level will return to the normal level. As the pad wears, the fluid flows down and displaces the area where the pad used to be. Thus, when you put new pads on and use a clamp to compress the piston, you are merely displacing the fluid back to its original level. If you have added brake fluid, then the turkey baster is what I prefer. Just don't tell my wife!

Don't forget that brake fluid has a short term life and most auto manufacturers recommend replacing it every two years. It absorbs microscopic levels of water and starts to turn brown. Notice how new fluid is light tan whereas old brake fluid turns brown and eventually black. That is the reason for changing it out.

Gary
Old 01-15-08, 10:13 AM
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I added brake fluid not long ago. So when I changed the pads, I had to suck out some.

I will do the rears shortly.
Old 01-17-08, 01:45 PM
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Rear Brakes. 2 14 MM bolts have to be taken out. Make sure you install the pin with the rubber seal in the right place (which is the lower).
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Old 01-17-08, 01:46 PM
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Torn apart prior to pad replacement.
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Old 01-17-08, 01:48 PM
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Just make sure the rubber boots are sealed good with the pins.
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Old 01-17-08, 01:48 PM
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QED. Total 3 Hours.
Old 01-18-08, 12:13 PM
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Great job... Thanks for the great pics too... :P
Old 01-18-08, 07:50 PM
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Did you really have to remove both pins on the rear calipers? My RX300 rear also was pivot up once the bottom pin was removed. Also, is the RX330 rear caliper also a push piston, or rotating piston that you have to rotate to get back into the caliper? Great job, and nice pics.
Old 01-19-08, 10:13 AM
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The rear's 2 pins must be taken out. The design is different from the front. The pins actually are bolted to the caliper. Unlike the front where the pins are bolted to a floating nut. When you take it apart, you'll see.
Old 01-22-08, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by mandyfig
Bought the Front and Rear pads, OEM, Toyota. ~ $95.00.
awesome write up, if mods could sticky somewhere in the maintenance how-to, would be great!

where did you buy break pads from? $95 for both sets seems incredibly cheap....
Old 01-22-08, 05:25 PM
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Sewell....maybe like $56 and $50...so about $110 for the front and rear set...
Old 01-23-08, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by mandyfig
Sewell....maybe like $56 and $50...so about $110 for the front and rear set...
still cheap....these are the same pads that are used on Toyota Highlander right?
Old 01-23-08, 09:40 AM
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Yup! Same ones. OEM brake pads are sold by our listed CL vendors....decent price versus local dealers.
Old 09-14-08, 08:32 PM
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Since the Highlander shares the same brake pads as the RX330, do they also use the same rotors if both vehicles are 2004? The Highlander rotors are much cheaper then the RX330.
Old 09-15-08, 05:28 AM
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They should be the same. But yes, they do sell a different type for Lexus versus Highlander, but you can use one of them. Just like brake pads...To be sure, ask the dealer.

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