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#31
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Replaced the Front Brakes and Rotors with all Toyota/Lexus parts. Very Happy with OEM Parts.
My 2010 is used and the Dealer wanted to change the pads, cut the rotors and added the missing shims for $850. Sewell is a good source, did the job correctly for $300.
My 2010 is used and the Dealer wanted to change the pads, cut the rotors and added the missing shims for $850. Sewell is a good source, did the job correctly for $300.
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Resurfacing rotors are the same price as new rotors. I chose new...
Did $366 include installation???
#36
I had ours in for the headlight recall and was told I have 3mm on the front pads and 5mm on the back. Looks like a brake job is my immediate future. The service guy couldn't believe that the pads are at 70K miles. I will definitely being buying OEM pads and doing it myself.
#37
Lexus Test Driver
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Does anyone know how to designate whether you have a Canadaian or Japan made RX350? Sewell says if your car's vin starts with ST then buy X brake pad. If it starts with JT then buy Y brake pad. Im guessing JT = japan made but was wondering if someone can confirm.
The reason i ask is because i am shopping for brake pads on rockauto and lot of the parts say "Exceptp Japan Built Vehicle". Being that my car is in the USA, im guessing its a japan built vehicle?
The reason i ask is because i am shopping for brake pads on rockauto and lot of the parts say "Exceptp Japan Built Vehicle". Being that my car is in the USA, im guessing its a japan built vehicle?
#39
No, I don't play soccer!
Does anyone know how to designate whether you have a Canadaian or Japan made RX350? Sewell says if your car's vin starts with ST then buy X brake pad. If it starts with JT then buy Y brake pad. Im guessing JT = japan made but was wondering if someone can confirm.
The reason i ask is because i am shopping for brake pads on rockauto and lot of the parts say "Exceptp Japan Built Vehicle". Being that my car is in the USA, im guessing its a japan built vehicle?
The reason i ask is because i am shopping for brake pads on rockauto and lot of the parts say "Exceptp Japan Built Vehicle". Being that my car is in the USA, im guessing its a japan built vehicle?
VIN starting with 2T = Canada
#41
Lexus Test Driver
Woot! I did the brakes on my IS350 and am.looking to do the RX350. BTW the Akebono ceramic brakes I highly recommend. Had to do and emergency maneuver the other day with some idiot who decided to STOP on a freeway exit/entrance to let someone cut over. Here I am closing in on him with only fifteen feet left separating us at freeway speed I had to apply the brakes HARD and steer wide right. Brakes did awesome while still allowing me to steer.
Anyway went to Sewell to order the oem rotors $135 which is reasonable but was not to crazy about the $48 shipping charge to California.Seems kind of steep. I'll pass on that.
Anyway went to Sewell to order the oem rotors $135 which is reasonable but was not to crazy about the $48 shipping charge to California.Seems kind of steep. I'll pass on that.
#42
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yesterday my buddy and I were set to change the brakes on his wife's '13 model (currently 63k miles)... at the last maintenance interval, the dealership said that there was only 3-5mm left on the pads and were close to becoming a safety hazard... they quoted him $2k for all four rotors and pads, because the tech said the hybrid used special rotors that shouldn't be cut for the battery regeneration system.... at the time he called me, I said $2k is ridiculous, lets order the parts from Sewell (all under $500 inc shipping)...
fast forward to yesterday, we put the truck up on the lift, pull the front passenger wheel and caliper and I look at the pad... that's odd, still looks pretty thick to me... I measure the front pad, 8mm!!! just to make sure we didn't have uneven wear, we pull all the wheels to rotate, and fronts were at 8mm, rears at 7.65mm...
so we regreased all the clips and shims, put everything back together and we will check at 100k mi... this just angered me that the stealership would pull this crap (and at a $2k pricetag to boot!!!)...
so when the dealership tells you that you need new brakes, either have them show you the pad, or get a second opinion...
fast forward to yesterday, we put the truck up on the lift, pull the front passenger wheel and caliper and I look at the pad... that's odd, still looks pretty thick to me... I measure the front pad, 8mm!!! just to make sure we didn't have uneven wear, we pull all the wheels to rotate, and fronts were at 8mm, rears at 7.65mm...
so we regreased all the clips and shims, put everything back together and we will check at 100k mi... this just angered me that the stealership would pull this crap (and at a $2k pricetag to boot!!!)...
so when the dealership tells you that you need new brakes, either have them show you the pad, or get a second opinion...
#43
Instructor
Kamlung,
Stealership is right! Now we know how they afford the high overhead. Thanks for sharing. Forewarned is forearmed. Oh yes, since there's regenerative braking involved, that would explain the slight brake wear. PS My brother lives in Helmetta, near New Brunswick.
Stealership is right! Now we know how they afford the high overhead. Thanks for sharing. Forewarned is forearmed. Oh yes, since there's regenerative braking involved, that would explain the slight brake wear. PS My brother lives in Helmetta, near New Brunswick.
#44
Pole Position
Passed 90k and I got my brake pads changed at my friends shop for $258 including tax and everything. This price also includes brake fluid flush and rotor resurfacing. Couldn't be happier, but the only thing I'm worried about is I hear my brakes squeaking randomly when pulling up to a red light. It doesn't happen always but when it does I cringe. Does anyone know why they might be doing that? I'll take my car into his shop for him to check it out in a few days.
#45
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It could be they just need to break in over a few hundred miles. I would try a few hard (no abs activation) stops from 40 mph and let them cool off afterward to bed them in to the rotors. Did your friend the mechanic use Lexus pads? It may be cheap aftermarket pads causing the occasional squeak. Or maybe they forgot to grease one of the sliding surfaces or torqued something too high.