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I have a 2010 is250 and its time for new brake pads. I found these hawk brake pads thought they were a decent price. Open to any input and or any recommendations. Or if any websites to get the best prices
already need new pads?! I checked mine and it was like 90% left on the fronts(21k driven). IMO stick with OEM's low dust brake pads.
oem low dust unless you're doing something unusual with the car (which I suppose you might be if you need new pads already on a 2010, but you'd need to be more specific in what)
Well the pads it self don't look to bad, the problem i am having is the brakes chatter when i come to a stop i know the rotors needs to be cut, but when i do that i want to put new pads when i do it. Any good idea where i can order stock pads from for a reasonable price. Also i am pushing 30K this month I unfortunately do a ton of driving, but the good part is i do it in style.
How do you "create an account with your clublexus username"? The Sewell website requires an email address ad password as a login. The clublexus username is not an email. Without a login there is an "online" vs "in-store" price.
Although I am searching for an is350, I see no option for a low dust pad. Sounds silly to me anyway.
How do you "create an account with your clublexus username"? The Sewell website requires an email address ad password as a login. The clublexus username is not an email. Without a login there is an "online" vs "in-store" price.
Although I am searching for an is350, I see no option for a low dust pad. Sounds silly to me anyway.
You have to sign up and create an account first with your email and password. When you checkout it will ask you for any discounts. That's where you type in Club Lexus.