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Old 02-27-12, 01:41 PM
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Good to hear about those Posi-quiets...I'll probably go with those next go-around.

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Old 03-06-12, 12:48 PM
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Just put in an order for the Posi-quiets through Rockauto. $77 shipped for front and rear. Best price on the internet. Will let everyone know how it goes.
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Originally Posted by Vroomin350
Just put in an order for the Posi-quiets through Rockauto. $77 shipped for front and rear. Best price on the internet. Will let everyone know how it goes.
I just ordered from partsgeek and it was actually I think $10 or so cheaper w/ shipping included. Here's a screenshot to the image of my order showing the parts and prices.

I was going to order from RockAuto because more people were saying that they ordered from there so I felt a bit safer. But I couldn't figure out the checkout screen to properly adjust the amount of parts I wanted. I'm not sure if it's a browser issue or I just wasn't getting it. This image should show what I'm talking about.

Originally Posted by Kurtz
For the 350-
http://is.sewellparts.com/accessorie...2008/1886.html

For the 250-
http://is.sewellparts.com/accessorie...2008/1885.html
(be sure to select "low dust" from the 2 options there)


be sure to log in with an account linked to your club lexus username to see the discounted price
Kurtz, I'm not sure if the link you gave for the IS 350 is right. It doesn't say anything about the pads being low dust. I originally had those same brakes in my cart when I was going the OEM route too. I think to get the right front pads for the 2006-2010 IS 350, you have to add the 2011 pads. I saw this on a thread somewhere. Check out this screenshot: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/att...ads-sewell.jpg
Old 03-14-12, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Shahryar
Kurtz, I'm not sure if the link you gave for the IS 350 is right. It doesn't say anything about the pads being low dust. I originally had those same brakes in my cart when I was going the OEM route too
Sewell used to offer the option of picking the low dust or regular pads for both the 350 and 250. Sometime recently they removed the low dust option for the older models for some reason.

Originally Posted by Shahryar
. I think to get the right front pads for the 2006-2010 IS 350, you have to add the 2011 pads. I saw this on a thread somewhere. Check out this screenshot: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/att...ads-sewell.jpg
Yes, you saw it in a thread from a post of mine when I checked the part #s based on someone mentioning they don't list low-dust for the older cars anymore.... in that post I give the part # of each pad, so that you can check what's in your sewell cart is the right part, and yes, the 2011 listed pads are the low dust part # that works for the older 350s
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