Installing LS400 calipers on my GS300
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Adam, if you've still got the wheel off would you mind taking a pic of how much you had to take off the bolt and caliper? I'd like to do the LS400's as a budget BBK, I might have go for it if I know a little better what I'm getting into! My rotors are warped and I'm trying to convince myself that it's justification to upgrade!
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Do you have any pictures of the modification you did to the caliper and the bolt? I'm insterested to see how much you cut. Even if you don't have any pictures be a nice guy and jack it back up will ya
I was wondering which rotor you have too. it looks pretty tight.
I was wondering which rotor you have too. it looks pretty tight.
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Hey Pete, I have everything apart as my ball joints and tie rods are on the way, I'm pretty sure the top hats don't rub the caliper but I'll take a close look when I get it back together again. I'm pretty sure I bought LS400 rotors to match the calipers, it's been over a year so I don't remember clearly.
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Right now my car is on all 4 wheels on the lift has I pulled the R154 tranny last Sunday, I should be able to find time to work on it this weken and take pics then.
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Hey Pete, I have everything apart as my ball joints and tie rods are on the way, I'm pretty sure the top hats don't rub the caliper but I'll take a close look when I get it back together again. I'm pretty sure I bought LS400 rotors to match the calipers, it's been over a year so I don't remember clearly.
OEM LS400 rotor diameter is a bit over 12", while the OEM 2GS rotor diameter is under 12"...something like 11.5".
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Here's a pic of the finished job.
Go to these two links for more info I posted about modding to get clearance:
see post # 9 https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...tt-brakes.html
and this post for additional discussions:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...-upgrades.html
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Only one ball joint came in fom Rock Auto, still waiting on two tie rods and another ball joint. The rotors measure 12 3/8", as I thought they're LS400 rotors to match the calipers.
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Out of curiosity, how much of a difference does this make, compared to say the TT upgrade?
Is it safe to assume that the Master and/or brake booster are not the same on both cars since the LS uses different calipers?
If that's the case, won't that throw off the brake bias, making the brakes act differently, maybe prematurely locking up or giving you weird brake pedal feel?
Just curious.
And will these brakes fit with stock 17's?
Is it safe to assume that the Master and/or brake booster are not the same on both cars since the LS uses different calipers?
If that's the case, won't that throw off the brake bias, making the brakes act differently, maybe prematurely locking up or giving you weird brake pedal feel?
Just curious.
And will these brakes fit with stock 17's?
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I think it will be similar to the TT brakes but we'll see. Today was a nightmare, I decided to install my new ball joints / tie rods and brakes. Got the driver side done and I got some good pics, funny thing on the driver side, maybe it was the ball joints I bought but I torqued the crown nut down to 67 ft lbs as the manual calls for and the cotter pin hole was a good 3 mm above the crown nut, I wound up grinding down the stud to the crown nut to get the LS400 caliper to fit, then I drilled a new cotter pin hole in the correct position. That went well, then I pushed the GS off the lift, turned it around then pushed it back on the lift the opposite way. This is when things got hairy, My car came from up north and was on the salty roads, with the driver side front I had to use a puller to get the rotor off, but it came off without too much trouble. The passanger side today however was a different story. I got the caliper bolt out with a big breaker bar, then I spent about 6 hours trying to get the rotor off! I tried using my puller, but I just ripped out the corroded puller threads, then I drilled the threads deeper and retapped, I wound up bending my puller bolts, after a trip to ACE hardware for some grade 8 bolts, I bent my puller and seized up the main shaft. I went to Auto Zone and picked up a new puller, but snapped the grade 8 bolt while using an impact gun trying to pull the rotor. Finally it was down to 2 options, get a torch or cut the rotor off, I didn't have a torch so I decided to start cutting the rotor. It took awhile but it's off now. What a PITA. I'll finish up the brakes / ball joints / tie rod tomorrow on the passanger side, I was way too tired and worn out to keep going today.
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I think it will be similar to the TT brakes but we'll see. Today was a nightmare, I decided to install my new ball joints / tie rods and brakes. Got the driver side done and I got some good pics, funny thing on the driver side, maybe it was the ball joints I bought but I torqued the crown nut down to 67 ft lbs as the manual calls for and the cotter pin hole was a good 3 mm above the crown nut, I wound up grinding down the stud to the crown nut to get the LS400 caliper to fit, then I drilled a new cotter pin hole in the correct position. That went well, then I pushed the GS off the lift, turned it around then pushed it back on the lift the opposite way. This is when things got hairy, My car came from up north and was on the salty roads, with the driver side front I had to use a puller to get the rotor off, but it came off without too much trouble. The passanger side today however was a different story. I got the caliper bolt out with a big breaker bar, then I spent about 6 hours trying to get the rotor off! I tried using my puller, but I just ripped out the corroded puller threads, then I drilled the threads deeper and retapped, I wound up bending my puller bolts, after a trip to ACE hardware for some grade 8 bolts, I bent my puller and seized up the main shaft. I went to Auto Zone and picked up a new puller, but snapped the grade 8 bolt while using an impact gun trying to pull the rotor. Finally it was down to 2 options, get a torch or cut the rotor off, I didn't have a torch so I decided to start cutting the rotor. It took awhile but it's off now. What a PITA. I'll finish up the brakes / ball joints / tie rod tomorrow on the passanger side, I was way too tired and worn out to keep going today.
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