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Old 12-10-12, 06:38 PM
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Default No rear rotors for the 350??

I was on tirerack looking for new rotors for my 2006 is350. Did a lot of research on whether or not to get plain or drilled and I think plain is the better choice. so I was on tirerack.com and was looking for rotors. they dont have a large selection for my car but i found some Centric high carbon plain cryo treated rotors. They are only for the front tho... I need rears also. I really did like the cryo treated ones because they have had amazing reviews.

Any recommended websites that sell good rotors for the 350?

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Blanks: http://is.sewellparts.com/accessorie...2006/2127.html
Login and get the discount for $260.00.

If you want to upgrade, go here. http://www.dezod.com/cat_brake_rotors1.cfm ... I used the StopTechs on my old IS300 for 4 years. NEVER had a problem. SS lines, Dot 5, drilled/slotted, etc. A lot of people vote against these types of things but mainly because they just like to complain about things that aren't their idea. Enjoy
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I bought my Centric rotors (front and rear) from Rockauto.com. That was over two years ago now and I still love them.
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Yeah, centric premium blanks from rockauto will work just fine if you don't want to pay for OEM Lexus parts.

There's no reason to use anything but blanks if it's not a car that will see track use.... (and if it is you want slotted, not drilled)
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google it. there is a lot of them for sale like stoptech, ECB, DBA etc......
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Why do you need rear rotors anyways? Are your rear rotors actually below minimum spec thickness? Because that seems unlikely to me unless you have a LOT of miles and/or drive very aggressively.

I have 6.2 years and 69K miles on my rear rotors, and they still have literally about 98% of their life left.
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Why not try our new site sponsor:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/the...want-them.html

I have a pair of front slotted rotors on order with them.

Lou
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What Kurtz said! LOL

I went with Centric (PowerSlot) slotted rotors front and rear because I like the way they look and the positive feedback I receive in the pedal under hard, late breaking.
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Originally Posted by lowrideraz
Why not try our new site sponsor:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/the...want-them.html

I have a pair of front slotted rotors on order with them.

Lou
Thanks Kurtz, I looked through the vendor listings before I posted but I guess im just bad at this lol. Appreciate the link, I'll check it out.
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us of course!

www.adamsrotors.com

we're fully made-to-order with 13+ patterns, 3 zinc finishes, & 5 hub coatings!
have them how YOU want them...

check it out & shoot us an email if you have ANY questions!
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Originally Posted by adamsrotors
us of course!

www.adamsrotors.com

we're fully made-to-order with 13+ patterns, 3 zinc finishes, & 5 hub coatings!
have them how YOU want them...

check it out & shoot us an email if you have ANY questions!
I did some forum digging and will definitely be purchasing my rotors from you. Should be getting a new job soon here within a month. Can't wait!
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I will be ordering new front rotors some time near the end of February when I return to Cali!
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we look forward to it guys...merry Christmas!
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