IS350 Brake Calipers
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There IS a reason the IS350 has different brakes than the IS 250. And yes, it is possible to out-brake your tires. The two factors must be upgraded in tandem.
That being said, I have a set of <Virtually> Brand New IS350 Calipers, Pads, and Rotors for sale for $500 plus shipping. They have approx. 25 miles on them. This is Identical to the Kit that Sewell Lexus sells for $1000. They came off a car that had the F-Sport brakes installed before delivery.
I also have the rear brakes available, but they are the same as IS250 components, just new. PM me if you are interested.
Sorry to Hijack the thread.
--dennis
That being said, I have a set of <Virtually> Brand New IS350 Calipers, Pads, and Rotors for sale for $500 plus shipping. They have approx. 25 miles on them. This is Identical to the Kit that Sewell Lexus sells for $1000. They came off a car that had the F-Sport brakes installed before delivery.
I also have the rear brakes available, but they are the same as IS250 components, just new. PM me if you are interested.
Sorry to Hijack the thread.
--dennis
Last edited by myersport; 04-10-11 at 08:24 PM.
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If there's something wrong with your leg then this might be important. For a normal healthy adult, not so much... either set of brakes will, easily, be able to lock up/engage ABS... after which "more force" is 100% wasted.
On the track, certainly.
If your brakes are fading on the street you're either in need of repairs or driving very, very illegally. (I don't just mean a bit of normal speeding)
Sure. Marketing. (and looks of course- big brakes look good.)
Same reason some "performance" cars have drilled rotors despite drilling holes in rotors being a generally stupid thing to do. Do a search on Lances IS-F rotors after just one visit to the track to see why.
Not only is it "possible" it's what happens. Even with the stock brakes you can apply more force to the tires than they can use.
Now, if you're put racing tires on your street car... that might be another story...but generally nobody is doing that on the street since slicks aren't street legal, and high end "legal" race-compound tires wear out in very short order in street use... for "normal" street legal tires, even good ones, the OEM brakes will "outbrake" the tires in any typical street application....Hence why upgrading your brakes in street use is pointless for anything but looks and "feel"... the car will still stop in exactly the same # of feet.
Once you lock the wheels (or engage ABS on an ABS car) then any additional braking force doesn't help you.
Again, read the link I posted, it explains this in detail, by a guy who designs brake systems for a living and has literally written books on the subject.
Or ask Brembo. Or Stoptech. Their websites both tell you the same thing I am- BBKs and such are only useful on the track where you're stopping from north of 100 mph repeatedly in a short period of time.
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There IS a reason the IS350 has different brakes than the IS 250. And yes, it is possible to out-brake your tires. The two factors must be upgraded in tandem.
That being said, I have a set of <Virtually> Brand New IS350 Calipers, Pads, and Rotors for sale for $500 plus shipping. They have approx. 25 miles on them. This is Identical to the Kit that Sewell Lexus sells for $1000. They came off a car that had the F-Sport brakes installed before delivery.
I also have the rear brakes available, but they are the same as IS250 components, just new. PM me if you are interested.
Sorry to Hijack the thread.
--dennis
That being said, I have a set of <Virtually> Brand New IS350 Calipers, Pads, and Rotors for sale for $500 plus shipping. They have approx. 25 miles on them. This is Identical to the Kit that Sewell Lexus sells for $1000. They came off a car that had the F-Sport brakes installed before delivery.
I also have the rear brakes available, but they are the same as IS250 components, just new. PM me if you are interested.
Sorry to Hijack the thread.
--dennis
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