GS - 3rd Gen (2006-2011) Discussion about the 2006+ model GS300, GS350, GS430, GS450H and GS460

Brake jobs - local or at lexus?

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Old 04-23-11 | 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by kenv
I would like to tell a brief story on why you should go to the dealer. Bought GS (08) certifed in June 2010 with 26k miles. Complained of brake dust and dealer replaced pads and turned rotors at 35k (free). At 45k miles squeal started in front; dealer has replaced the pads AND new rotors for free. I have purchased 2 Lexus vehicles in the last 8 years and they have been serviced at Lexus. I am not a VIP, but I feel by paying the higher service fees and building a relationship with my adviser has advantages. I have spent $1100 on the following service intervals; 30k, 35k, 40k, and 45k. They have replaced the front pads twice, new rotors, and provided a free interior/exterior detail for the hassle. Estimated cost of brake service (if I paid), and detail would had been $700+. My approx. net cost = $400 for 4 service intervals and brakes, and of course received a Lexus loaner each time. When I bought car I stipulated only wanted a Lexus loaner when my car is serviced, not a Camry, or some other inferior car. I am confident that perks will continue throughout my ownership of the GS. My first Lexus (02 ES) was owned for 6 yrs., and accumlated 130k miles. I did not purchase extended warranty and received free starter, alternator, battery, and O2 sensor from dealer on the ES.
FYI, Your dealership had no choice but to replace pads and turn rotors. Your car was under the 50k mile warranty. Even though pads and rotors are a "wear" item and not covered under conventional warranty, there is a TSB (technical service bulletin) covering dusty and noise brake pads on the 07-09 GS. Under the terms of the TSB, the dealership is required to replace the pads if you have problems with the pads and you bring the vehicle in. Additionally, no dealerhisp is going to put on new pads without turning or replacing the rotors.

However, I do agree that building a good repore with the dealerhsip can save some money in the long run.

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Old 04-25-11 | 08:56 AM
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Did you replace the shims with the latest Lexus shim kit as well? There is a Lexus service bulletin that describes this change. I bought mine for $50 and had them replaced at the same time I did my brake job. Now, no more squealing.


Originally Posted by MiggzGS
Replaced my front rotors and brake pads about 2 months ago. They used akebono pads on my car. But last couple weeks I've been getting a loud squealing noise when I'm making smooth stops.

Took it back to the shop and told me that I need to drive hard and brake hard the first few stops. Which I think is bull****. Cause when he showed how to do it. He's expecting me to floor the car and then press on the brake hard the first few times. Which is unsafe. Never heard of that before.

Now the noise is pretty bad and embarrassing. Specially driving a $50k vehicle. Any advise?
Old 05-04-11 | 03:50 PM
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Would you guys recommend buying the Brake: front fitting kit when changing out pads and rotors?
Heres a link to it from Sewell

http://lexus.sewellparts.com/accesso...2007/2626.html
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