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Old Feb 22, 2002 | 01:25 PM
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Default Replacing rotors on SC300

A little help on changing rotors on back and front wheels. First of all, is it similar to other rotor jobs? approximately how long does it take? any special tools needed? and are there any good aftermarket rotors for this car?

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Old Feb 22, 2002 | 02:24 PM
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what size rims do you have on your car? are they the stock ones? Or do you have aftermarket 18s or something? If they're a larger wheel, you could fit a set of 1993.5-1998 Supra TT brakes right on, and while you're at it, add stainless steel brake lines. CmpterWhiz has a picture post on how to do this. seach back through the SC400/300 forum w. the word brake.

(PS the supra brakes grab like crazy)


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Old Feb 26, 2002 | 04:50 PM
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Default Re: Replacing rotors on SC300

Originally posted by rustyday
A little help on changing rotors on back and front wheels. First of all, is it similar to other rotor jobs? approximately how long does it take? any special tools needed? and are there any good aftermarket rotors for this car?

Thanks,
Hello Rustyday,

Let me know if your looking for some aftermarket rotors? Or factory stock rotors. Hopefully I can help you out. Make sure you mention clublexus.com

Chad
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