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Old 05-22-19, 05:15 PM
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Riviera Red, gark grey wheels. Just not sure what color would look good.
Maybe go with F Sport Blue like this. Unique color I don't see often. Red is played out, don't go with that color.

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Maybe go with F Sport Blue like this. Unique color I don't see often. Red is played out, don't go with that color.

I love that! So you just got them painted, then got the sticker?
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Yes, my mechanic put on 3 coats of VHT caliper paint, then wait for it to dry. Then put on F Sport decal. Then 2 coats of clear on top.

VHT blue paint. Not sure if this is the same as picture above. You'll want to do some research what people use for this color.
https://www.autozone.com/paint-and-b...int/419006_0_0
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Yes, my mechanic put on 3 coats of VHT caliper paint, then wait for it to dry. Then put on F Sport decal. Then 2 coats of clear on top.

VHT blue paint. Not sure if this is the same as picture above. You'll want to do some research what people use for this color.
https://www.autozone.com/paint-and-b...int/419006_0_0
Sweet. And sticker is just a basic caliper sticker from Amazon on something?
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Decal I purchased on eBay. There are many colors and styles. Just pick which ever one you like.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/6pc-Lexus-B...97.m4902.l9144
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Decal I purchased on eBay. There are many colors and styles. Just pick which ever one you like.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/6pc-Lexus-B...97.m4902.l9144
Yea definitely going to pick those up, probably those you linked. And paint calipers blue. Probably just stick with my oem pads/calipers. Those only have 11k on them, but I do get some shaking on hard braking, so I think it's time for new rotors. Not sure there's any real benefit to getting anything there than OEM?
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Originally Posted by NickMayer
Yea definitely going to pick those up, probably those you linked. And paint calipers blue. Probably just stick with my oem pads/calipers. Those only have 11k on them, but I do get some shaking on hard braking, so I think it's time for new rotors. Not sure there's any real benefit to getting anything there than OEM?
Yeah stick with OEM rotors. You don't have F Sport so rotors shouldn't be that expensive. If your rotors only have 11k, think about resurfacing them instead.
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Originally Posted by jdpdata
Yeah stick with OEM rotors. You don't have F Sport so rotors shouldn't be that expensive. If your rotors only have 11k, think about resurfacing them instead.
Only had car 11 or 12k, brakes were definitely new. Will have to look at service records, not sure about rotors. Only 60k on car total.
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I need brakes and brake pads in particular.
I'm trying to see if my warranty will cover this
Esp since I just got car
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Originally Posted by jdpdata
Yeah maybe. F Sport seems to be more picky with pads than base GS 350. You don't have the F Sport right? My Akebono was super quiet until 200 miles, that's when it started to squeal. Maybe it's not wearing evenly. Haven't had time to do some bedding-in high speed runs. That may help.


It's a major PITA with front brakes for this damn car. I hate it.
What color is your car? You have a lot of choices with caliper colors. Just stick with quality paint like VHT, G2, or Rustoleum.
Bedding In Brake Rotors

Anytime you install new brake rotors, brake pads, or both, it's advantageous to bed in your new brakes. Bedding in your brakes is just an industry term to explain breaking in your new brakes. Bedding in your brakes helps transfer an even layer of brake pad material onto the brake rotor which assists in smoother brake operation and improved braking power.

Having a uniform layer of pad material on the brake rotor is essential to minimizing brake squeal and vibration. For this procedure, you will need a good stretch of road and no traffic.

Use common sense and take precaution as BrakePerformance does not take responsibility for erratic driving, accidents, or damages done.

Note: When using Brake Performance Zinc-Coated rotors, as soon as you start braking, the friction from the pads will strip the zinc from the pad surface, turning it Silver and leaving the holes, slots, and the rest of the rotor zinc coated in the color you selected.
  • Perform 3-4 medium stops from 45mph. Slightly more aggressive than normal braking. You don't need to come to a complete stop for each pass. This brings the brake rotors up to temperature so they are not exposed to sudden thermal shock.
  • Make 10-20 aggressive stops from 45mph down to 5mph. For this set of semi-stops, you want to be firm and aggressive, but not to the point where ABS activates and the wheels lock up. It's important to note that you don't come to a complete stop but rather a semi-stop (~15mph). Accelerate back up to 60mph as soon as you slowed down to your semi-stop.
  • The brake pads and brake rotors are extremely hot at this point and sitting on one point will imprint the pad material onto the surface unevenly. This can cause vibration and uneven braking.
  • You may notice that your brakes will start fading, and sometimes smoke, after the 6th or 7th pass. This fade will stabilize and will gradually recess once your brakes have cooled down to normal operating temperatures. Drive carefully as your brakes may feel softer for the next few minutes.
  • Try not to come to a complete stop and find a stretch of road where you can coast for 5-10 minutes, preferably without using your brakes.
After the break-in procedure, there may be a light blue tint on your brake rotors as well as a gray film deposit. The blue tint shows that your rotor has reached the appropriate temperature during the bedding process, and the gray film is some of the pad transfer material.

Some cars and trucks require two cycles of the bedding in procedure. This may be the case if you are using old brake rotors with new brake pads, or new brake rotorswith old pads. This may also be the case if you don't think you fully heated up the brakes in the initial bedding procedure. In any case, it's required that you wait at least 10-15 minutes between each cycle as you don't want them to overlap.




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Akebono ceramic pads do not require bedding procedures as per manufacturer recommendation. I did do some bedding runs, still squeals.
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Originally Posted by jdpdata
Maybe go with F Sport Blue like this. Unique color I don't see often. Red is played out, don't go with that color.

So I'm color blind (only a little, but I cannot match colors) and rely on wife to help with color combos. Short story is blue has been ruled out, lol, and she wants to see if I can match the Riviera Red. Body shop said the same thing, I should go with Red...

That said, as long as they get painted I don't have a huge preference.

Does anyone have a configuration that I can match car color and brake color, play with different combos? I'm so bad with colors I need to be able to see what the red and blue looks like if possible.
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