'03 RX300 brake rotor question
#16
Cracked the passenger side rotor trying to take it off so I'm looking at new rotors. The autozone rotors are only about $30 bucks each but I'm a little weary about the quality. I've found that for most things you get what you pay for. Got inexpensive rotors for my cr-v from Napa and they started warping after just a few thousand miles......
#17
Cracked the passenger side rotor trying to take it off so I'm looking at new rotors. The autozone rotors are only about $30 bucks each but I'm a little weary about the quality. I've found that for most things you get what you pay for. Got inexpensive rotors for my cr-v from Napa and they started warping after just a few thousand miles......
Tirerack has Centric rotors for $54 a piece and Brembo for $66.. They have rears for $43. Those are very good prices for quality pieces. I love that black coating on the Centric rotors. That alone would probably sell me.
#18
Lexus Champion
I have a lot of miles on mine with no issues at all. Cheap rotors are always a crap-shoot, but honestly they look like pretty good quality parts. They have a 2 year warranty, so if they warp you can just take them back and get another set. I can tell you that I have used autozone rotors on all my daily drivers for at least 5 years or so and have never had any problems at all.
Tirerack has Centric rotors for $54 a piece and Brembo for $66.. They have rears for $43. Those are very good prices for quality pieces. I love that black coating on the Centric rotors. That alone would probably sell me.
Tirerack has Centric rotors for $54 a piece and Brembo for $66.. They have rears for $43. Those are very good prices for quality pieces. I love that black coating on the Centric rotors. That alone would probably sell me.
#19
Lexus Test Driver
I have read the very helpful DIY thread about replacing the rotors, but there were differing opinions on the size of the bolts to use to help dislodge the rotors. I believe the size is 8mm, but I read 1.0 pitch and 1.25 pitch. Does anyone know which is correct?
#20
8mm x 1.25
#22
Our 1st gen car including camry, all have rotors premature failure. There is no need to turn them. Throw them away and buy a new set of USA made rotors, and you will be happy again. The cost of turning the old rotors and having the same problem again in lesss then 10k miles is very much close to the new set of rotors cost; they last longer and brake better then the oem rotors.
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