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Old 08-10-14 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
http://is.sewellparts.com/accessorie...2006/1886.html

even though its for an 06 IS350, teh calipers are the same. I took my low dust pads from my 06 and put them in the 14
Thanks for your help bro!
Old 08-10-14 | 12:55 PM
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I would suggest go with Hawk Performance Ceremic or Stoptech Performance Street.
Some users said the regular Lexus pads have less bite F-sport pads and IMO the F-sport pads do not perform well even on street.
The F-sport pads have a stock initial bite and the it feels kind of loosen up.
I like something more linear.
Old 08-11-14 | 07:11 AM
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Hi everyone, just wanted to give you all the heads up.

Back in the day when i had my 2008 Subaru STi, i had upgraded my brake pads to the Type NS pad from Project Mu. The pads were great. They performed way better than the factory pad and had very little brake dust from them.

As you may or may not know, Project Mu is one of the top Japanese brake manufacturers. They have amazing products and applications for almost any needs you may have.

I've been in contact with Project Mu regarding the Type NS pads for our cars. They have just completed a few sets and are shipping them to the US. I have a set coming for my car and will post up review once i have them on for a few days. The pads are due to arrive towards the end of this month. If they perform like a remember, i think this will be a great option for us.

They are sending both IS250 and IS350 applications.

Be sure to keep an eye out for a thread once i am able to review them.
Old 08-11-14 | 07:18 AM
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I did not feel any difference from stock for everyday driving.

But dust issue has been resolved.

For $4X from rockauto, I am not complaining.


Originally Posted by DjRiDe
Any update on how these pads performed along with keeping away the brake dust?
Old 08-11-14 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Tai3IS
Hi everyone, just wanted to give you all the heads up.

Back in the day when i had my 2008 Subaru STi, i had upgraded my brake pads to the Type NS pad from Project Mu. The pads were great. They performed way better than the factory pad and had very little brake dust from them.

As you may or may not know, Project Mu is one of the top Japanese brake manufacturers. They have amazing products and applications for almost any needs you may have.

I've been in contact with Project Mu regarding the Type NS pads for our cars. They have just completed a few sets and are shipping them to the US. I have a set coming for my car and will post up review once i have them on for a few days. The pads are due to arrive towards the end of this month. If they perform like a remember, i think this will be a great option for us.

They are sending both IS250 and IS350 applications.

Be sure to keep an eye out for a thread once i am able to review them.
Nice. Looking forward to the results!
Old 09-16-14 | 09:19 AM
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Finally, have changed my front pads to Endless brake pads.

No more dust with better bites comparing to OEM, very happy with the results.

Total cost is about $170...
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Old 09-16-14 | 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by IS300H744
Finally, have changed my front pads to Endless brake pads.

No more dust with better bites comparing to OEM, very happy with the results.

Total cost is about $170...
Do you mean 170 for just fronts?
IMO its pretty expensive for street pads.
EBC Red Stuff has higher coefficient of friction at 0.5
Stoptech Super Street has coefficient of fraction at 0.49.
These are some pads worth look into as well.
Old 05-25-15 | 07:04 PM
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Brake dust is horrible on my 2011 LS460 with the sport package
Old 06-17-15 | 06:19 PM
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Try the Armourall wheel protectant it works excellent.
Added the link below
http://www.walmart.com/ip/16641226?w...277472&veh=sem
Old 06-17-15 | 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by forum429
Do you mean 170 for just fronts?
IMO its pretty expensive for street pads.
EBC Red Stuff has higher coefficient of friction at 0.5
Stoptech Super Street has coefficient of fraction at 0.49.
These are some pads worth look into as well.


EBC Red Stuff has higher coefficient of friction at 0.5


i did use them on my lexus

a lot of dust on my wheel

they make a lot of noise

i have the centric rights now and they way cheaper and bite better with no dust at all
Old 06-19-15 | 04:03 PM
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OEM pads for non-fsport models are pretty damn good; low dust and only $50-60.

Akebono ceramic pads are excellent; zero dust and only $50.

Everything else is overpriced and unnecessary unless you track the car.
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