3RX Brake Replacement
#1
Intermediate
Thread Starter
3RX Brake Replacement
My brakes are running low,I need to get them replaced, is it worth getting them done at the Lexus dealership or can I order good breaks online and just get them installed on my own.
TIA
TIA
Last edited by Yurka; 10-28-15 at 09:28 PM.
#2
Lexus Champion
For brakes, I would either do them myself or take them to an independent shop. The dealer is quite expensive for these.
#4
Lexus Champion
You could take a nice break in the Atlantic City, since you're so close by.
But if you wanted to replace your brakes, you can't go wrong with OEM.
Just buy parts online and DIY. I used discounttoyotaparts.com to buy from.
This is something you learn how to do once and you'll wonder why you paid someone else to do it for you.
But if you wanted to replace your brakes, you can't go wrong with OEM.
Just buy parts online and DIY. I used discounttoyotaparts.com to buy from.
This is something you learn how to do once and you'll wonder why you paid someone else to do it for you.
#5
Moderator
If it is your first time read and watch the videos on http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/12...fications.html
as the 2nd gen highlander has the same brake system. Any independent garage can install brakes and some will let you bring your own pads or will get them for you from the dealer.
as the 2nd gen highlander has the same brake system. Any independent garage can install brakes and some will let you bring your own pads or will get them for you from the dealer.
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#13
Intermediate
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So i want to order brakes today, anyone can suggest good/reliable website to order them from? I need front and rear pads and front rotors. I went to ****************** but none one the brake kits have any reviews on them.
#14
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Compare prices (and ease of navigation) at these 2 sites for OEM parts
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/
http://irontoadparts.com/Lexus/
You need to know if your vehicle is made in Japan or Canada. If the first digit of the VIN is J then it was made in Japan. Otherwise, Canada.
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/
http://irontoadparts.com/Lexus/
You need to know if your vehicle is made in Japan or Canada. If the first digit of the VIN is J then it was made in Japan. Otherwise, Canada.
#15
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Compare prices (and ease of navigation) at these 2 sites for OEM parts
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/
http://irontoadparts.com/Lexus/
You need to know if your vehicle is made in Japan or Canada. If the first digit of the VIN is J then it was made in Japan. Otherwise, Canada.
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/
http://irontoadparts.com/Lexus/
You need to know if your vehicle is made in Japan or Canada. If the first digit of the VIN is J then it was made in Japan. Otherwise, Canada.