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What is the different between xx-94 and 95 and up rotors???

Old 12-03-04, 02:32 PM
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Question What is the different between xx-94 and 95 and up rotors???

I am in the process of getting new Brembo front rotors replacement for my IS (I have the 00 LS400 upgrade) and would like to know what is the different between older gen LS400 and newer one?

Some website give 2 different part # for year up to 94 and a different one for year 00 and some site give the same part # for 94 and 00. Please confirm/help, I really don't want to order the wrong part since it will be custom drilled slotted.

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The breaking system was completely redesigned in 95. Four piston front breaks , bigger rotors.... etc.
But I’m fairly sure its the same size from 95-00. The source giving you the same part number for both 94/00 has some serious errors. Make sure its for 95+

Good luck.
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Look at my old thread with a pic of the rotors and pads side by side.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...1st+gen+rotors
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