IS-F Front Calipers
#1
Driver
Thread Starter
IS-F Front Calipers
Has anyone swapped IS-F 6-piston Front calipers onto the stock front rotors on our cars? I heard that it's a direct bolt on. If so, what do you need to do the swap and where did you get it?
Also what are your thoughts on it compared to converting the front brakes to RC-F/GS-F fronts?
Also what are your thoughts on it compared to converting the front brakes to RC-F/GS-F fronts?
#2
Lexus Champion
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You may find these two threads interesting:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...e-upgrade.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ig-brakes.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...e-upgrade.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ig-brakes.html
#3
Driver
Thread Starter
I took a look at those threads and from what I read it seems that the RCF/GSF front brakes can bolt on our cars. For that swap you need: calipers, rotors, pads and brake lines. Also you need to either trim the dust shields or buy RC-F/GSF shields.
I haven't heard anyone talk about ISF calipers on our stock front rotors. From what I can tell you need calipers, pads and brake lines to do that front swap.
What I want to know is if there is any performance gain from ISF calipers and pads, or if it's just better to do the whole GSF/RC-F system.
I haven't heard anyone talk about ISF calipers on our stock front rotors. From what I can tell you need calipers, pads and brake lines to do that front swap.
What I want to know is if there is any performance gain from ISF calipers and pads, or if it's just better to do the whole GSF/RC-F system.
#4
Racer
All I can add is that it can be done. I recently watched a YouTube review comparing an IS F to an IS500 and the IS500 had swapped ISF calipers to the car. No details on what is needed though. I tried finding the link but I can’t find it now.
#6
The IS500 in the video is mine. bolts right up, just need to bend or shave the dust shield a tiny bit. You can also use the existing brake lines.
I chose to do it for more brake pad options, and this upgrade is very cheap compared to the RCF caliper upgrade. I paid about $700 for both calipers from my local dealer.
I chose to do it for more brake pad options, and this upgrade is very cheap compared to the RCF caliper upgrade. I paid about $700 for both calipers from my local dealer.
#7
Racer
The IS500 in the video is mine. bolts right up, just need to bend or shave the dust shield a tiny bit. You can also use the existing brake lines.
I chose to do it for more brake pad options, and this upgrade is very cheap compared to the RCF caliper upgrade. I paid about $700 for both calipers from my local dealer.
I chose to do it for more brake pad options, and this upgrade is very cheap compared to the RCF caliper upgrade. I paid about $700 for both calipers from my local dealer.
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#8
These are the part numbers:
47750-0W030
47730-0W030
The only other thing you need is a set of brake pads. The stock rotors are compatible.
Credit to 350phi who gave me all of this info.
47750-0W030
47730-0W030
The only other thing you need is a set of brake pads. The stock rotors are compatible.
Credit to 350phi who gave me all of this info.
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#12
Pit Crew
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then you need to add the pin kit: PN: 04947-0W010 must buy TWO. one for each caliper. this is the big bolt in the middle. You can also add the oem shims too if you want: PN: 04945-0W010 must buy TWO.
Add any front brake pads you like from 08-14 Lexus ISF. I personally use stoptech Street pads, you can find them on ebay. or any pads on rockauto. 100% bolt on. cool mod that should have been stock
@89is500 nice video!
#13
This is helpful info, thanks @89is500 and @350phi ! How is the pedal feel and stopping power compared to the stock 4 pot Advics? I would imagine the power is better with more surface area, but would be worried that pedal feel would suffer trying to displace more fluid with the same master cylinder. Curious to hear your impressions.
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