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Old May 4, 2014 | 04:25 PM
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So there's a wilwood front brake kit for IS300 they come with brackets and 13" rotors and 4 piston calipers, my question is if they will also work on our IS? anybody know or have tried this?

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Old May 5, 2014 | 12:40 PM
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Could you make them work...sure; but is it bolt-on and go...no.
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Old May 5, 2014 | 02:49 PM
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Would I have to make a different bracket? Not sure what I would have to do to make them work the price is a steal
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Kevin from Revolution Brake has confirmed that this kit will also fit on my Lexus so will prob get it and if its not bolt on will contact them about it
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^Well, if they say so then. I wish you luck and hope that the install is truly bolt-on.

Just remember, the IS350 front brakes are 4 pot as well and will save you $$.
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^Well, if they say so then. I wish you luck and hope that the install is truly bolt-on. Just remember, the IS350 front brakes are 4 pot as well and will save you $$.
Good point... Can I just buy a set of IS350 calipers and bolt on or will I need a bracket and bigger discs, I appreciate all the help Gville
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I have a 350 already, so I've never searched for the upgrade. But I know there are plenty of threads on the topic. I know you'll need the calipers and rotors, plus I think some modification to the dust shield.
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Originally Posted by Gville350
I have a 350 already, so I've never searched for the upgrade. But I know there are plenty of threads on the topic. I know you'll need the calipers and rotors, plus I think some modification to the dust shield.
Thanks for the input Gville
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You will need the calipers, rotors, and brake dust shield all from a IS350. If you have an AWD, then you will need rotors from an AWD.
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Originally Posted by afusco1222
You will need the calipers, rotors, and brake dust shield all from a IS350. If you have an AWD, then you will need rotors from an AWD.
Thanks man! Looking for a set now
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