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Old Jul 28, 2021 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Ab175
OEM rotors from brembo. They are a whole lot cheaper if you buy directly from brembo and not from lexus parts. I paid 480$ for all 4 rotors including tax and shipping. It even lists the lexus part number as an interchange on the pages for the rotors.
Brembo makes good products. BUT, don't confuse Brembo referencing Lexus part numbers with OEM parts they are not the same thing. Brembo could very well make rotors for Lexus but they are made to the specs Lexus demands. What Brembo uses for their aftermarket parts are what Brembo thinks the quality/spec should be. Could be better, could be worse.

A good example is you will see OE part numbers referenced in the lowest quality parts you can buy from the likes of Dorman.
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Old Jul 28, 2021 | 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by LeX2K
Brembo makes good products. BUT, don't confuse Brembo referencing Lexus part numbers with OEM parts they are not the same thing. Brembo could very well make rotors for Lexus but they are made to the specs Lexus demands. What Brembo uses for their aftermarket parts are what Brembo thinks the quality/spec should be. Could be better, could be worse.

A good example is you will see OE part numbers referenced in the lowest quality parts you can buy from the likes of Dorman.
Understood, Thanks for the tip!
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Old Jul 28, 2021 | 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Ab175
OEM rotors from brembo. They are a whole lot cheaper if you buy directly from brembo and not from lexus parts. I paid 480$ for all 4 rotors including tax and shipping. It even lists the lexus part number as an interchange on the pages for the rotors.
Do you have a direct link? Would be interested once these OEMs wear out.
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Old Jul 28, 2021 | 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by drutyper
Do you have a direct link? Would be interested once these OEMs wear out.
https://www.brembostoreusa.com/shop/

Enter your car's information and it should pull up the rotors.

Here are the individual parts:

Front right rotor: https://www.brembostoreusa.com/produ...rotor/09C26621
Front left rotor: https://www.brembostoreusa.com/produ...rotor/09C26611
Rear right rotor: https://www.brembostoreusa.com/produ...rotor/09C18121
Rear left rotor: https://www.brembostoreusa.com/produ...rotor/09C18111
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