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Is it a good choise???

Old 02-24-05, 01:21 PM
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I'm waiting on my brake pads & rotors from lexus-parts.com(sewell lexus). They're OEM lexus parts. Next month I'm getting new 20" wheels-tires and my question is , if it's okey to have new lexus rotor with 20" wheels. Are there special biger rotor for 20" wheels?. Plaease educate me!!!
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No, you still need to use the OEM rotors unless you upgrade the calipers to something else (big brakes like Supra TT, Stoptech, Rotora, etc).
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I just received my new rotors. Brake pads got rerouted 2nd time and looks like I won't be puting these on this week.
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